Good Government; Honesty in Public Office; Equal Justice to All--Special Privileges to None.

o CITY COUNCIL ssTO ASSISToUS TODVL. GOVERNOR'S SPCIALTAIMN SInVICI THE GOVERNOR
IRGULAJLR M TING asalun l Develp--t and Labew PROCLAMATION. To Lanark and pcheopp (Str Pa- AT LIVE OAK.
Compey. aces) Ivery Satarday Night,
Proceedings of COr City Fathers $l New York, April 16 1906. vis Ixcelleace Napelem n. Lroward, Retrinalg NeMdayH N a ag.
heirL ote'.Mr. J. G. Collins, Tallahassee, Fla. Gsvern r. For several summers the people of e0 DeliVers 4Spech 1 that CitO Ia
T| *M Dear Sir-Enclosed you will find $1.00 our city have felt the urgent necessity Defase of Iverglades Schem.
We give below the proceedings of the for our subscription for the True Dem- Whereas, A disaster unparalled in of a schedule between Tallahassee and prom th. Deily Dmnocrit.
regular monthly meeting of the City ocrat for 1906. The writer has very the history of the United States has i our coast resorts, which would enable Governor Broward is a man of akilty
Council of the city of Ta-lahassee held pleasant remembrances of his stay in overtaken the State of California in the young men and ladies who work to foe'rcharac orcoa h and l
April 12th, 1906. Tallahassee and is glad to keep some- .. ....destruction by rthq.a on fire spend Sunday on the Gulf and return henr cisnour st r.n
S Those present were President McIn- what in touch with the place and people destruction by time for business Monday mornng. To His speech in this city Saturday
tosh an Messrs. Chittenden, Levy, through your paper. on the morning of the 19th of April, of meet this demand the G. F. & A. Ry. noon was ap n ,earnest and sincere .
Lowry, Saxon and Spiller. A quorum i I congratulate you on the paper you the city of San Francisco, the commer- has put in operation, effective April to defend his Everglades drained e
present. are putting out, as your position on all cial metropolis of the Pacific Slope, and 21st. a special train leaving Tallahassee terprise, to demonstrated tao ra b
Mr. James came in after roll call. questions of public interest is positive numerous other cities and towns of said Iat 8:55 p. m. every Saturday night for character, and to show that it wou
The minutes of the meeting of March and clear and your ideal are evidently te Whi atr hs ste Lanark and Sopchoppy, and returning .. roftle .
8th 15th and 22nd, 1906 were read and high. I should liked very much toha the destruction of hndds of millions leave Lanark at 5:11 a. m. and Sop- people of Florida. But his argument
faperoved. e had our President Mr. Coreyn meet in! poet a the ,lssofthu-choppyat537a m.,, Sun.da ay-,ndw da be m on ci
after the completion of the reading you when he was in Tallahassee l sands of livesand as left hundreds of I day mornings, arriving in Tallahassee had been moreconseutive and
of the report it was ordered that the month, but as he was only there three thousands of unfortunate people .tri in time for breakfast The rate from and f he hadn't switched his t-
same be received and filed. It was also days it was impossible for him to see to ^of u n ntee. s Tallahassee will be $1.15 for the round h h^ ..
directed that the report, in full, be all of the friends whom I met. We ed of their earthly possessions, without trip, and every effort will be made by r th m ought so freque nt ly and a
spread upon the minutes of this meet- have our enterprises well under way hsi a ufelinte t the officials of the road to insure com-rn from hich he m i eonha bei sto g
ing of the Council. now and Mr Bush left New York last s t o o fort and pleasure to our assen iers o h e wul aeto
Reports were submitted by the sev- Thursday and should be in Tallahasseer. DAI Now, therefore I. Napoleon B. Brow-! to the material derangement ofhis l
eral city officials, eread bdorhed filed. v today. You are doubtless aware of the e!_ard- Governor of lorida, hereby issue F P. WOODWARD,T. F. & P. A. of argument and co;rrespondi o
The Special Committe e apor inted fact that the Zachary Bros. are now this, my proclamation, calling upon the The iIcaest Nas tothe World. effect on the audience. But t was a
March 8th, 1906, to examine the books members of our corporation and have pe or tState o .orida to prom. The richest man In the world cannot cl of force th aIn hkrman b
and accounts of the Board of Mana- charge of the mill operations there. We h contribute of those st them in have his kidneys replaced nor live with. oa whonlea dioihtedn parts, buttakn
gers of the City Electric Light Plant. hope and expect to make this a very mon clothing and provisions, t out them, so it o s Important not to neg-y ast .o muh We bit ed tte i s "or
(published last week). profitable enterprise, and to assist as me ve ofoe,# thi ngtiupr .,,orno.lect these organs. If Foley's Kidney mann. W lfor its mattv er as or
Mr. C. R. Miller, Manager of the i ar as we are able to develop the ssi e of the dstit te and suffering Cure is taken at the first sign of dan- mank eno e is th
Tallahassee Water Works Company, abilities of the Tallahassee region. With And I e ur sister the ma.or ger, the symptoms will disappear and makes no pretensions to the sponi
appeared before the Council in connec- kindest personal regards, I am, of thespeciallyalll upol in thayors your health will be restored, as it periods nor is anythi g of that kind
tion with matters relative to the exten- Yours very truly State, the presidents of the boards of strengtens and build up these organs sary in presenting isEve ad
sion of water mains on Jefferson and G GEO.D. FERGUSON. trade, and the ministers of all denomi- as nothing else will. Oscar Bowman problem to a .ular audIence;
other streets, and asked if the City -- -a- ied, h Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have use-a
Council would have fire hydrants put in Good judgment nations, to take mm atey such steps Foley's Kidney Cure and take great no critical or ekndly spirit w ae I
R along the line, if extended. The mat- is the essential characteristic of men tasmay be necessary to dirhet local atut pleasure in stating it cured me permll- ed to say that wemf tsed the odl
ter was referred to the Water Works and women. Invaluable to good bus- le. of Calfornih^ so that immediate neatly of kidney disease, which certain- nem"ent .ofr.umet naemas to n
Committee of the Council. ness men and necessary to housewives. contribute ions can be made and placed in would have cost me my life. Sold through u n nd of the
Mr. R. J. Phillips, City Sewerae En- A woman shows good judgment whenthe hands of fit agents to be transrimit- .y all dealers. on the part of the andl and in the
gineer a red before the council she buys Whites Cream Vermifuge forced to the roper authorities in the Su Vote. absence of a tnoraphc report w
and stated hat it was necessary that! her baby. The best worm medicine Statu ofl.Sor Th Ve teotin buta confuseJ an un2 Sty
the Council purchase COKe or cinders, ever offered to mothers, who write ex- He thativeth quickly giveth twice Do the people of Florida realize the recollection of the points pm ent
for use at the septic tanks of the city dressing their gratitude for the good I Given under mylmand and the Great fact that in the Constitutional Amend' For that reasonitwould not befair to
sewerage system and asked that the health of their children, which they Seal of the State, at Tallahasseethe ment for the adoption of which they I ttemt any elaborate criticismofwha
Couqci [take s ie steps in the matter. owe to the use of White's ('ream Ver. capital this 20th day April, in th. are now being urged to vote by the a Ithe vernor said, What we wanted
This matter was referred to the Sani- mifuge. Sold by all Druggists. ar our Lord. Oh ne Thousand Nin vocates of the drainage scheme there is most to hear was all about that
S tary Committee of the Council for their -. -- hundred and Six and the Indepabsennce absolutely nothg toprevent the drain- m init suppo
examination and consideration, the said A orthy seof the United States, the ne Hundred boarg to be irrevocably established to be back of the opposition to th
committee to have full power to do The citizens of Tallahassee now have and Thirtieth. by said amendment from locating other drainage scheme-the railroad octopus,
whatever was necessary in the matter. an opportunity of showing their appre- N. B. BROWAh "drainage districts" in any section or in short but while the Governor was
SA communication was received from citation of the fact that three of the Governor of Florida. county in the State and imposing upon emphatic enough n arraigning the
the Mayor recommending that the city State's institutions are located in our By the Governor-Attest all of the lands therein belonging to Times-Union and the Metropo- as
furnish the Chief of Police a horse, or city. The advantages accruing to the BH. CLAY CRAwroRD. private individuals which were orii working inthe Flagler Interest to de-
allow him extra compensation and he to people of Tallahassee not only along Secretary of State nally acquired by the State under t feat the drainage scheme, we till fail
furnish his own horse, in order that the educational lines, but to our business "swamp and overflowed act' of 1860 to understand how that enterise an
city might be the better looked after, and professional men as well, should The Committee appointed for the (aggregating more than twenty million affect the titles to lands claimed by the
and after consideration of the matter it make us willing to make some exertions purpose of soliciting contributions for acres) an acreage tax as high as ten railroads and now in litigation and
was decided to allow the Chief of Po- in behalf of these institutions among e relief of the sufferers by the Cal cents per acre the proceeds of such tax which must be determined by theds-
lice $15.00 additional compensation upon us. fornia disaster met with the Mayor in to be expended by such board, without ion of the Supreme Court of the United
thecondiUon that he furnish the horse The discontinuance of.State scholar- the Directors room of the Caital City statutory or other accountability of any States. We understood the Governor
Sori ships has kept nany worthy students Bank Mondymo ng t 10 o'clock, kind, in the drainage of the Ever- to saythat "alitherumpus"wasaused
A communication was received from from taking up a professional course of and decided to place subscription pa- glades? And can it be psibi that by the unwillingness of the adtopae
the Mayor setting torth his veto of an study. For this reason it is proposed pes with both the Capital City and the people will be induced to confer, oe by t e taxes assesed bythe Di
ordinance adopted at the March meet- by the members of the Kinderarten First National Banks, whose officer voting to adopt this amendment, in the Board ending the settlementof
ing of the Council changing the rate of Association to assist girls of ability in have kindly offeredto receive and for- light of the recent acts of the present titles, but that hardly seem a ad
commission to be paid to te City Tax preparing themselves for careers of ward free of charge all amounts dona drainage board. such extraordinary quate motive for settingin motion such
Collector, and as no further action was usefulness. ted for the relief of the homeless and dangerous powers upon such officials in a heavy enginery of corruption and
taken by the Council in the matter the The merchants have in many instances destitute of San rancisco as a result perpetuty--Leesburg Commercial other formof influence "
veto stands and the commissions of the responded cheerfully to the call for of the recent disasters. Grip t l c . led Out. against the roads, for the "subsidihr"
tax collector will be as heretofore, viz: hel p and it is hoped that Tallahasseeans It was voted at the meeting that the Grip QicTly Kacked Out, apparently come to morethan
ten per cent of the first two thousand wil show that they are not inapprecia- citizens of Tallahassee be notified Some weeks aro, during the severe taxes. One poit the Governor made
dollars, five per cent on next two thou- tive or slow to acknowledge thebenefits through the press that the subscription winter weathert both my wife and my- clear, and that is that hedoesn't charge
sand dollars and two per cent on bal- to our city and State of increasing the blanks were now ii readiness and an self contracted severe colds, which all the newspapers of Florida with hay
ance of collections. number orf our student body appeal made for generous aid for the speedily developed into the worst kind ing been subsidized to oppose his drain-
An ordinance changing the Mayor's Dr Louis Cohen offers a medal to sfer n and afahcted of la grippe. with all its miserable age scheme. He confines that charge
salary from five hundred to three hun- that member of the Kindergarten Class F. C. Gilmore S. D. Chittenden symptoms, says Mr. J S. Egleston, to the Times-Union and Metropolis, and
dred dollars was voted on by the Council who shall receive the highest mark Chas. A. Cay T. B. Byrd apple Landing, Iowa "Knees and says that the rest of us are n oppos-
and adopted by the following vote: Let others follow his example by en- Geo W Saxon Aaron Levy joints aching, musclessore, headsto ped tion, not because we have ben ht,
Yeas: Messrs. Chittenden, Levy, Lowry couraging financially and otherwise the E. H. Alford Julius Diamord up, eyes and nose running, with alter- but because we have been misled by
and Saxon. Nays: President McIntosh Kindergarten Association in their noble Committee. nate spells of chills and fever. We be- those two papers, which have "doe.
and Messrs. James and Spiller. undertaking. ..- ... .. gan using Chamberlain's Cough Rem- tored" the news for their country eous-
A communication was received from. -----. -alj L.... istedy, aiding the same with a double doe ins to suit their side of the case. This
the manager of the Water-WorksCom- Ihesmatlsm NMakes Life Miserable. Oidia Jy List. of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver all is very well as an appeal to the
pany, advising the Council of the in- A happy home is the most valuable The following are the )urors for the Tablets, and by its liberal use soon nut gallery and the people who da'
stalation of te additional hydrants for possession that is within the reach of Spring term of the Circuit Court, 16 completely knocked out the grip." Sold read but in all seriousness we a t
use of the fire department. mankind, but you cannot enjoy its comrn- second Judicial Circuit, in and for Leon hy al druggists. to the Governor that if his drian
The bond of Mr. W. D. Wilson, as I forts if you are suffering from rheuma- county. Florida: .^. scheme is strong enough to win on
City Tax Collector, with Julius Ball, W. tism. You throw aside business cares Jacob E. Williams Thos P. Strickland In His "Broadside." own merits he would better make his
C. Hodges and L. C Yaeger as sureties when you enter your home and you can Boston Burns Walter S Stroman Governor Broward, in his "broad- campaign on those merits and cease to
thereon, each for the sum of one thou- Ibe relieved from those rheumatic pains William E. Lewis Geo. T. Brown, Jr. side," says: "Roads are needed" divert or weaken his forces by assailing
sand dollars, was presented to theI also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Joseph F. Allen George 1. Davis Quite true. So said the Legislature papers hostile to his measure and im-
Council for its consideration, said bond Balm. One application will give you C. Weld Hamlin William 0 Amen when it enacted, in 1903. a law comrn- ugning the honesty of their motive.
having been previously approved by the relief and its continued use for a short Thomas J. Geddie Edgar F. Scruggs manding the Trustees of the Internal Such a consideration has nothing what-
Mayor. The bond was accepted by the time will bring about a permanent cure. Willis Quarterman Wm E. Bradley Improvement Fund to deposit all mon- ever to do with the real and only issue
Council and delivered to tht Mayor, For sale by all druggists. Howard Gamble 1). F. Register eys then in their hands, and the pro- which is whether or not it is a good in-
who was present at the meeting of the John N. Maige Alvin 0. Geddie c'eids of all lands thereafter sold, with vestment for the people of Florida to
Council. Miss Georgia Felkel, of Tallahassee. Thos A. CromartieDavid W Redd the State Treasurer, to be by him dis- tax themselves to the extent required
The matter of connecting the gov- will arrive in the city this evening over Robert W. Levy H. H. Isler tribute among the several counties of to make the ex riment of draining the
ernment sewer pipe with the sewer the Seaboard Air Line to visit with Mrs. John M. Barton E F Hale the State to be used for the purpose of Everglades if the Governor could
pipes of the city sewerage system was Householder, at the Tampa Heights Geo. T. Brown, Sr John T Strickand constructing hard roads therein And prove that every paper ln the State had
brought up for consideration of the Methodist parsonage. Miss Felkel will A. M. Lee ('. ('C. Scarborough these Trustees have never uttered a ben hired to oppose his scheme ha
Council, and, upon motion of Mr. Saxon, remain in Tampa about a week-Tampa |Council A. Brynn.Ir John Vess single word explaining why they have would still be as far as ever from prove.
said motuson being duly seconded d Times 17th. disregarded that law, and have proceed- ing to the people that draining the
unanimously t adopted, it was directed Cottages to rent. 8h 8 W-y ed. without any clear authority of law, Everglades was a practicable enter-
Sthat the cty sewerage engineer have Cottag e have a torpid live when erine, the to expend such moneys in drainage "p- prie and worth to the tax payers of
SThe connection madof renting a part (two- per month, payable monthly; same only live regyulator will hel ,yu? Three rations. It would e well for the Florida what it would tost them. That
s The question of r8ntinte a part ktwo. $ per month, payable monthly sameis no reason why you i muli suffer officers cf some wide-awake and enter- is the only question to discuss.
thirds) of stall No 8 in the city market to be.effective May lst, a906i from t)ysphee-p..' Contipation. iChln prising county to te.t the value of the ... ,
bfor two-thirds of the amount presncribd Mre Lowry moved the adoption of the and Fever or anv liver complaints. when law. and give the Trustee.s an oi. por. Constantine House, that the place.
by the city ordinances for the rent for resolution, and said motion being duly Hertnne will itry you F 0 Waite tunit to explain in the courts
the entire stall was brought to the at- seconded by Mr Saxon, the question Westville. Fhe Writes: "! was sic burg' Commercial. (.apt. J W. Bu-hnll i. off on a buai.
tention of the Council, and the matter was put and the resolution was adopted for a m. nth wth chill and fever and ,' trp to Jadksonvslle t h e itk.
was referred to the Council Committee by the Council, and it was so declared after takint ttle.f .r m Hon a L tt f the oal Mr. ade H Thom wa in the city
pon City Markets, said committee to have by the President of the Council. well and healtivh F'ir ,al.e ,v all Star, is making a hanld om rnic. for on Saturday with the first watermelon
'power to act in the matter. The following reslution was plr" Drug.~ ts the Legislature. In fact. he- is making of the season.
The City Treasurer reported the bal- rented by Mr. Lowry: ugg. a regular Dan Patch record. Tampa Mr. T. H. l.ani.r has announced for
' ances to the credit of the several city Resolved by the (City Council of the The candlla*,.- for the Legilature in Tribune. the legislatur, frmrn lake county and
funds to be as follows: City of Tallahassee. Fla That no memr- this county .11 'ill confiningr their pub- Mi.s Eleanor DIamon. to the rKret of hs friend w>uld< te pleased to see him
General revenue funi $1,212 16 her of the Board o(f Electric Light lie utterance-- to the mdeslst but uren- h.r friends and relatives, left luedlay come to T,.llahat.te for ) d(lays We
Water and fire fund 3M. 34 Managers shall draw a salaryfrom the ligrhtening ftatbment: "*We want the for the Confederate reunion iat New believe he woulld rake a good law.
Interest fund 499 67 city of Tallahassee nor from the opera- job" The' liscoverv of a "Blind (rlean,, whereshe will meet her father, maker
Cemetery fund 339 05 tions of the city electric light plant tiger" in ole the Missisiippi capitol Henry G(. Damon. and where she will '. ,, a -
Sewerage fund. 1 () while he is serving as such member. when the l.e.ixlature i in r. season. act aa spinsor for the Texas dlivision, lion. .. N hat, ex-State SUD-
. .n ., .. -_. intc l o In.trtction ,a

-- Mr. Lowry moved the adoption of the wouia indicl that inhe amictedi freine.
$2.4.37 22 resolution, and said motion being duly is able to go int,, many strange places
0 A statement was received from the seconded by Mr. Saxon. the question without the aedl of sight. -Tampa Trib.
Board of Managers of the City Electric was put and the resolution was adopted une
Light plant, showing earnings and ex- by the Cvuncil. and it was so declared W-e h
penses of said plant for the month of by the President of the Council
March, 1906. Warrants aggregating $2.2'l 84 were I am now prepared astre in my
' The following resolution was pre- drawn in payment of accounts presented clean and dry warehou ay kind of
d by Mr. Lw ry: and approved. goods, furniture or artic e may wish
Lived by the City Council of the There being no further business be- stored away for safe ke
City f Tallahassee, Fla., That the sal- fore the Council, the Council, upon mo- If. l. HIN.
ary of the sewerage engineer shall be tion, adjourned. 6tf At Armory warehouse.

andi afterwardu return to ner Tiexus ,-, ,,a- '--- -------., -L ,
home. cai1d.liat f-ror tieI legislature from
Mr. J. R. French. of Wakulla. with Ala(.cha. countyy If elected, no abler
his po.,stoctte nt pleasant Woodville was mere honest or more earnest man will
ha hieant win the House next session.-
in the city Wednesday, and made us a Schx)l E i th
very agreeable call, and had his name c l'xponent.
enrolled on the daily growing subscrip. lake City not only enjoye thedistine.
tion list Let the good work go on. tion of being the largest city in the in-
Every citizen of Florida should encour- ternor of Florida, but is the only lanand
age us in our work of making the com- city in the State which has a vitrlfed
mon people an honest newspaper in brickpavement.-Citien-Reporter.
their interest by subscribing to it. Constantine House, that's the place.

THE TRUE DEMOCRAT nM. cA ON saCWoLS. A RccAL csomosrI. Tus LAW WILL a urncs. J sasn A oAmrmL
JoIU 6. COLuLs. Pr reer. In his replies to critics, in the last The Rsold has heretofore referred For sevenI days there bhe been in' Theb Hm. RL Hadeen Bor has, for a
.. -. ..-- Jacksonville Sun, Mr. Buckman says: the itest lmofa law providing for circulation a rumor that seems to have fact, gotten the Hie. W. A. Bryan, a
PUBLISHED EVERY VRIIDAY MORNING the use by the several counties of the some basis in fact, to the effect that member of the last Legislaturo into an
E-UntI.d DE.VERY FRIAY... MORNNG. The result of the operation of the State of fhe moneys arising from the many of the laborers now engaged on awkwiLh T P.- -l'-
Enter.d.a u Seoond hMsMatt.er M.arc h31. Ir, at Buckman law will have this effect: It sale of lands by the Board of Trustees' the extension work are to be registered awkwardhole. ThPens olaJournals
the Poet oAle. at Titaha'...-. FnriJ. under will require each county to have a high of the Intinll Improvement Fund; but for the purpose of influencing the corn-, account of it is too lengthy for this s-
Act oif Conwra of March :.71, school of its own, which high schools, in view of the fact that the people and ng primary in this county. I sue, and, wishing to hear from Mr.
in addition to the money raised by tax- officers of St. Johns county are just now That several of such men have be n Bryan flrst we simply copy the com-
Ofce (in Telephone buidrnse. (,Trn.r Aia~rns arnd action in the county, are supported in engaged In efforts to provide for the run in and registered can scarcely be my n, o Le a em ocr -
Clinton street... uTelish',no- N,1 0 n part by the State. At present a large construction of public hi ways from doubted. ments of the Ive Oak Democrat for.
number of counties have no high schools! t. Augustine southward, to connect That it is unlawful and will subject this time:
Subrit, lmti, 50 Ier Ver. an A/dva.. *and the children in them cannot get so j with the system of hard roads project- the perpetrator as well as all who have Hon. R. Hudson Burr, candidate for
Advertising, R.es on Aw|firatbsr education above the primary rade. ed and largely completed throughthe had a hand in procuring illegal registra- Railroad Commissioner, a that he
Adv.-in As an example of what this law has al- counties lyi ag south of St. Johns, and tion and voting to severe penalties, can-, has unmasked rafter, and be explse
ready accomplished, Leon county has also the Elkton and Hastings and to the not be gainsaid. ..him to the pbli without merl. W.
The True o Noc I. s t. offciu 4e. .io.r bonded itselffor $100,000 to erect and northern boundary of the county, we de- A strong oranization has been formed A. Ban .ofChiple, member of the
fis.~n County. maintain a high school. Previous to sire to aaid call attention to the county to watch-eor legal registration and un- last Legilature from Wa
this time it sent its children, at the ex- authorities to this law. lawful voting and woe betide the man county and candidate for r-eteom,
Tallahassee, Friday, April 27, I39. pense of the State. to the so-called col- The Act in question was passed in who attempts it, or those who procure being of a thrifty turn of 0 la, v
S. ege located in Tallahassee, which the 19, and it appropriates in the most it to be done. himself in communication with Mr.
The demand of the hour might profit- Buckman law abrogated to give place positive laue all of the moneys That there may be no mistake about Burr and informed him that for the
ably be for public ownership of public to a better. then belonging to the I. I. Fund, as the matter, the Evening Record states trifling stipendiary emolument of $100
Leon county does not oppose the op- well as the proceeds of subsequent sales the law as to voting in this State. to him paid he would take charge of
officials. - - eration of the Buckman school law. of swamp and overflowed land by the Section 172 of the Revised Statutes Mr. Burr's candidacy in Washington
The luckrnan bill and the governor'ss At the time of the passage of that act trustees to the several counties fur the says that every man, twenty-one years county, and, in order to impress Mr.
drainage scheme are being made camr- o e p l tef tim hch especial purpose of constructing hard of age, "who shall have had his habita- Burr that it was a good thing and be
drainage hem aree n maec-th our people felt thatsuch a radicalchange surfacedroads therein. tion, domicile home and permanent had better hurry up, on the dea of first
pain iues in several counties in the in school affairs would work against While it is true that a large propor- place of abode in Florida for one year come, first served, he said in his letter,
State, and red hot times are going to educational interests and institutes, and tion of the moneys now remaining un- and in the county for six months," may "write me at once, as others are want-
result in those where the sentiment s we fuht against the assae of thexpended in the Fund is involved in lit- vote. ing the help you are asking for." Mr.
divided. Taylor County Herald we fought against the page of the action, in a suit by the Louisville and "Section 4226-Whoever is guilty of Burr "took the hide off" in his reply to
divided. Tayloract t the last minute. But just so Nashville R. R. Co., the determination willful and corrupt false swearing when this, denouncing Rev. Bryan as a
A Brooknville correspondent of the soon as the measure became a law we of that litigation in favor of the trus- interrogated as to his qualifications as grafter who deserved exposure, and
Times-Union of the 2tth tells of the accepted the situation, and felt that the tees would release something like $224,- an elector, or whoever cor- gave the whole correspondence to the
letting of a contract down there to many natural advantages herewouldbe which, under the provisions of the ruptly rocures another to swear false- Pensacola Journal for publication. Bro.
letting of a contract down there to many natural advantages here would be Act, referred to, belong to the several ly, sha I suffer the pains and penalties Bryan now has the floor and it is up to
build a $16,041 76 hotel. Wonder if ex- neen by the officials whose duty it was counties according to their respective of perjury." him to show that the Scripture which
Governor W. S. Jennings in a stock- to locate the two institutes of learning assessed valuations. So far as is known The punishment of perjury, not in ju- tells us the laborer is worthy of his
holder in it too? Floridians hear often and that we would be given one of them. no county has as yet made application dicial cases, is placed at not more than hire fits his case and saves his bacon.
for these funds that are provided in the twenty years in the penitentiary.
of his making investments these days The board, in its wisdom, saw fit to lo- Act, but should the suit of the L. & N. "Section 4227 -Whoever casts, know- CAMPAIGN OPENED.
Yes, order arloads of "muck cate at Tallahassee the Florida College R. R. Co. be determined in favor of the ingly, an illegal vote at any election in A Pensacola dispatch to the Times-
Ye order car loads of "imuck for Women, which is now the pride of trustees there would be a perfect rush this State, held according to law, shall
rakes" Floridans, arid rake this old this section of the State, where it in for it. Why should not St. Johns be punished by imprisonment in the Union of the 26th, says: "A telegram
State all over until pure, clean men Tcounty put n its claim for its proper- State prison not exceeding six months, has been received from Congressman
are raked into every public position bet known That in s) short a while. tion of the money that was in the Fund or by fine not exceeding one hundred W. B. Lamar saying that he leaves
within the gift of the people Abuses and after such radical changes in its at the time of the passage of the Act, dollars." Washington today for Florida and will
of public trust and plundering of public make up, a compared with the excel- in June, 1903? At least, the matter is The punishment for false swearing, in Washington today for Florida and wll
of public trust and plundering of pub lent record the old Florida State ol quite well worth looking into.-St. order to register, is only limited to a begin his canvass for renomination at
funds, should be forever sent to the Ale ugutine Record. term of twenty years in the peniten- Pensacola on Thursday night, when he
rear. lg ha made for tself it is indeed hy, of course every county should tiary. will address the voters upon public
wonderful and gratifying how fast Pro- Iput claim for just proportion i e who procures the same to be done .
Let there no mistake in casting e r Murphr and his assistants are in its claim for its just proportion unishein thesamedegreeissues. Mr. Lamar is the only Florida
your vote for candidates this time. bringing the ung lai'cllg up of those I I. monies under the Act of e who casts an illegal vote will sub Congressman who will have opposition
Matters of the greatest interest will bringing t young ladies' college up to 1903 If they don't succeed in getting ject himself to a sentence of six months at the coming election, his opponent
come up to be acted upon before the so high a standard; and now no one what rightfully belongs to them, they in the State prison, or of paying a fine being J.efferson D. Stephens, of Marl-
among tin would throw a tumbling .of one hundred dollars.
Legislature, and none who have otherthw a stumbling might at least find the reasons there- There you have it, gentlemen and itanna Mr. Stephens has not started
than the general welfare and interests block in the way or have that law me for That there is some funny things only remains to he said that there is a campaigning yet, but the knowledge
of the whole people should be elected told with in any particular except to connected with the contempt with body of men in this county who are de- that Mr. Lamar has taken the field will
the coming Legislature. lnd a helping hand in curing anylittlewhich that administrationm measure" termine that there shall be no viola- doubtless start him up."
--- -,-- 'defects that might iNe found in it, thus lations of the law in the comingprimary,
Be ure the candidate you vote for making ourtw educational institutions has been treated, there is little doubt, which is recognized as an election by the It is a great compliment to Senator
at thsure thcoming primary for th e forila makightier stronger andduca tional in f ptitution- but then, come to think about it, there laws of this State Frank W. Sams, to his sterling worth,
at the coming primary for the Legisla- mihtier, stronger anyd better, if 1 has been many funny little occurrences It is certain that if any such attempt his loyalty and his devotion to his county
ture are against the gigantic and out- n;ble the equal of any in the South. hereabouts during the last several is made, that someby wit see the inside and to his State, that no citizen that
rageous drainage scheme, or are of the' Mr Buckman is off in one little par- d haofof the State penitentiary as oon as the could command a respectable vote in
sort that might be nfluenced to go into ticular in the paragraph which we copy years, and we have bright prospects of regular process of the law can be in- the coming primary will offer to run
any cheme against the interests of the above, and that is as to the amount of there being some more, when we have evoked. a ainst him. And heis strongest among
"on tap" such gigantic undertakings as Two or three otherwise respectable the people who have known him the
people as whole. There area num- our bonds for high schools. He should drainage, insurance, the shuffling of citizens have placed themselves in a po- longest, citizens of Volusia all their
ber of reasons why friends of FIorida's have placed the amount of bonds issued sition to be suspected, and their actions lives.-Volusia Record.
worst schemers wish to control the next at $15,(I.O, and said provision had been convict leases, etc., etc., etc., etc. will be watched most carefully. That's right. Send Senator Same
there another people on earth who One candidate for a prominent county
Legislature. made for a future issue of them by there another people on earth who One candidate for a prominent county back to the Senate. His services will
scurei al made for a future i0ue f tham would take such bad medicine with such office has already said that extension
The Polk County Record says! "A special act, instead of $100,000; good grace. Now, serious, isn't it workers would be voted in his interest, be needed here along several lines.
true citizen is one who contends for his is immaterial We did have more pu- bout time to send men to the egila- and has thus placed the law-abiding Maybe, like some of the rest of us, too,
Spils attending the State College from voters on note. he would like to know what became of
own ideas and principles, along justhp titttnnt the Satollege ture who will act just a little bit in the There will be no boy play in this mat- he woud like to know what became of
and equal lines and refuse to become the fact that the college was located interest of the whole people, against ter. If the colonization of illegalvoters an official report he once helped make
Identified with the merely personal con. here, but it was not a "so-called col- tricksters. is attempted, both the illegal voter and in connection with asylum affairs. As
cerns of others. It is quite impossible lege, for we had, even with the high - .. the man or men who induces him to we have it, it was at the session of the
of ours, for one not to prefer one school attachments hung onto it, in the The Governor in making an effort to break the law will certainly be sent to Legislature before the last, toward the
form to another, but he willt take care o Fiorida State College one of the et a Legislature elected that will favor the State convict angs. And they closing hours and it went welluGoose
fhto nohereutewisllthe ca d n Sta e Clle tone th his drainage. scheme. He is going to ought to be -South lorida Record. c wen, wllupGoo
that such preference in not all the poli- ht educational institutions in th get awfully disappointed. The more That the same practice may be at- r-- -.
tics he has" South, Just as the citizens of rllorida the people study his drainage scheme tempted all over this State, it will be- Tampa Tribune: "Judges Whitfleld
-.-- now, under the new regime.and the con- the More dissatisfied they become with hoove every good citizen to be watchfl and Parkhill. of the supreme court, will
Of course Hon. Frank Aditms imugftin trel and management of Prof. A. A. it It is a wild scheme, impracticable, e every good citizen to bewatchful and Parkhill. of the supreme court, will
Sr man o ae A considering its great cost to the tax and active. There are a number of not have serious opposition. The Trib-
a candidate.Wa there many w Murphr, with his able assistants, are vers of Florida. They cannot stand reasons why certain politicians would une would like to see the color of the
doubted that he would be out of puli- making of the present institution, and the expense. Let the Governor lend like to see the Legislature filled with man's face who would dare to oppose
tics for a very long time? The people of which every citizen of Florida can his efforts to develop and settle up the men who can be controlled next time these two gentlemen in view of the
of Florida willthaveantheropiortunity justly feel prouc. uncultivated lands already drained. Some who can be who want next schemes ft these at the bar and the people are
of seeing what he will d as regards We' haven kick against our floardof Volud4ia Record. Some there be who want new schemes fact that the bar and the people are
the Buckman bill, wh en negardn We haven kick against o ur ohool o i als, and Tal- It oes now truly look so. since he is put through, that trickster individuals unanimous for their re-election. They
before the State Senate, and he and it ntrol or haur s will assist Mr Buckman or has been out speaking, and he or may still become more fat; and others are an honor to the State supreme
are coming, so let no one lohe night of ihi rn wilnl it urMher ucm-n some of his agents have printed and there be who wish to continue the out- court, and the voters realize the fact.
that fact. Many knotty thing. will .f t h hirfri nt meastil fu or ther trh sent out heavy documents in different ragious drainage burden, insurance and The Live Oak Daily Democrat has a
thalso come. so send m ttyn wh ino wll e i ale l h rent i i;ure. or any ukther ways, through the mails. It seems they ther/s'r se'. whm., which there is no doubt d right to be proud of itself, and
to grapple wihth et.m. i.erit v at ;iine'sville n. the F e-are making strenuous efforts to show in the world of affording means and every citizen of Live Oak should be
p with t ni th F.- that the poor old Internal Improvement measures for doing the common people proud of it. It had to miss a few issues
The ltith annual reu..,i ,, f ( onffelr.- run.l' tll. a l Tallhis., 'v,'ryvthin, "und i not already drained. It sure.v of this State up with; and there are ill last week while moving and almost
ate veterans, in New rlen'k,, islacne' r, both sla,, tehi. will ie, however, when campaign ex- ,,th,,,' whee are very deeply interested every newspaper in Florida has told
the est .ever held l.
vents our giving a full ace'eilnt thiu s t luhl pI ', high sI a a'hsl, ;t,,l ,'n .. printing x.l nsst etc.. e ,/,''"/' l, f,,,/ ,fl inv.tiated, i ew home n w. and c me again brim
week. Mo.t of .ur l'.lnaler o,, hl,\a' .'-, th1t' ,'t "itt," ,,f t ,e' IIIIt. lltoi H i *'"nf
ile M,-,'.,, ,, ,,ol ,ulir.'t ,'. ;a,,i '.' ,-itb nl,,ew ,,,,u d l p, m. l thw tmver .u' l'.r s n>:.yer v it.iatihett. anal .'t. 'fxpo. tto the' l tht l of full anda hanging over i g, id things.
will get it all thrrug.ih lhe ,1alI.1 .l l,, a. t ,,f having a high sch,. ,l ,, f the i||l be expectt.'l tea Iee wet. lst* NN m.ntn. or nmen, who, have c,'en This only g oes to,, prove what a cehan
semi -werkl.V neW'n.,ic ,-p -i whih r,, hri.st ,ilehr. iii| li
pretty K.generally ,,ire,. et.l, alr.el 'our.'is u in- t of aour lpr..s.nt .*ftin,'liti l ent ali W h tn those h, r.-eprersent th Fa e- for t past sv rl ars to not onl town
w .,.l. ,.,l I... -,ih. l, tthe ,..,hetle. l'h ,f tl *, i'ter'. --'hr al ai''r.t all ovir hir inlt'rsts ctn t ,control l pul-li. o(fii- th ..,,t, f r th' a t e'erc year. hm '. hut to its Stat- at large' May
would hily e .. -h l a the cunt',v hlt'. ,ee', iire.l. W\ ,eIl. in Fllriata. t, t dv thn the d vil is. to pa he l I, sent to the L.egislatur fro m the aily emocat continue to, grow
other intere's.ting r-,ei i ;.nat,,r I roarnm ., 'ati~.id ,ilh, thing a, the,'v are. "i the' ,,eitcrial room of thf T n'rime's a nr-lc' c-ounty ii this State; for just in wealth and u.'efulnes,. It is one of
us will luit hett,'r aiii whlei,, lh.'itig. ',e thark aoi I l''ion We' wouiil1 like to kinow 'h-' .t c su ',, . ,,u |i.., anl th, sun .hine'. .
however, is in lov,' ute l e. ,.1 ,Iith, l viih lnt'r.,,st Fl"iitler h,.s in the ,irainiig of p..w |the S. tate very h.'t
the few chil ve. ts w' he .i,,, Ic. -l .1 DO TILL US GOVERNOR. th,' l-:,,ru"l,, hides i *,'r r tht h,, -,,., ,,eht. ,lcihal... aels e tat mm,.r tomorrow is th. last day
every dlty tea tha ) i it hallpp' i,, 1111 I ti l, 0il l I t o .l- T i i~ Il drev i u (S iarIiiy aWit of th .I 'ist ti that th r ill be
til they jo in in lh.e ir,,aiitel t,,. ,,,,l, ln ili,- a pe'e|le w''v l e' w riet to s','.nei t i' aee < rnyr Iltrow n ek couls th,.t '.ow shamefullh hang onlt two m,,>r' hlay'V tftte'r that when yu

When the Cable Piano CSmpany
was located in this city with of-
fees and store rooms about a
Cfyer ago Capt J. A. Bryan*rth
excelIent family and
Mr. G. I. & Watt, was geral
manager of it, and they made
hosta of friends o will always
remember than very kindly, and
many will now be pleased to
(earn that Capt. Bryan is now
permanently located at Tampa,
where he is doing a fine business
handling the pianos and musical
instruments of the Great Cable
Piano Co. But now to the point.
Mr. G. I. S. Watt, who was Capt.
Bryan's first assistant and help"
mate, as it were, has come back
to this city, secured the new
store room one door south of the
telegraph office, and opened up
as pretty and nice line of the
Cable Company's pianos as was
ever brought to this section. He
is now manager himself, and is
offering a Special Factory Sale of
pianos and organs for 10 days,
and invites Tallahasan and
Leon countians to visit him, in-
spect the instruments and get
prices and terms. See his splen-
did advertisements in this issue.
Mr. Watt has with him this
time Mr. R. L Eaton, who needs
no introduction to Tallahssee
ans, as assistant in sales, etc.;
also Mr. E. L. Ross, who is a
pianist of note, who will take
care of the instruments which
are disposed of at the sale.
Mr. Watt now has his pianos
on sale, and he extends a special
invitation to the public to call and
inspect them. The sale will last
ten days, selling the Conover,
Cable, Kingsbury Wellington,
and the celebrated Club Piano.
"The Palmetto," a 400 Piano
for $267, $10 cash and $6 per
month.
Now, be sure and visit the
Cable Company's store, next to
telegraph office, and let Messrs.
Watt, Eaton and Ross show you
the Pianos, and sell you one, too.
In what peculiar manner does
a manufacturer build a piano for
this climate. He just makes
straight goods and gets an agent
with an easy conscience, one who
would not recognize the inside of
a piano if he saw it away from
the cast, and if he met the truth
in the middle of the road he
would shy at it.
A few days ago in a town not
a great distance from the court-
house, a lady who had been lis-
tening to Mr. Ross play on
the famous Mason & Hamln pi-
anos and organs, stepped into a
hardware store and inquired if
they had any Mason & Hamlin
fruit jars. The proprietor wit-
tily replied, no, that the Mason
& Hamlin had "no jars."
The Reed Organ furnished by
the Cable Company to the Epis-
copal church at Yankton, I con-
sider unrivalled. The tone is
most pleasing, the action elastic,
giving hearty response to the
\ player, and the octave coupler is
accurate and reliable. These or-
gans will prove a source of con-
stant delight to their users. -
Edward C. Hall, organist.
How often does a man in the
ordinary walks of life, in gen-
f eral conversation with those he
meets, and introduce, himself
and has business and social inter-
course with, tell the history of
his past life, and how many dif-
ferent impressions does he make.

A piano salesman who canvasses
and introduces himself to so many
every day has to be very careful
to tell the same story every time,
or be caught up with. Mr.
Ross, of the Cable Co. has ob-
viated that difficulty 'by setting
the story of his life to music, and
renders it on the piano. So many
re prone to exaggerate their own
doings and get so in the habit of
doing so that they are not aware
of it. The writer call to mind
avery excellent gentleman, a re-
ired sea captain, who entertain.
ed his friends by telling them
is epee in the timie that
S he a in different waters

and the drient ships that he
bad ailed in. His vat experi-
mence impressed his friends that
he was a nuch older man than he
seemed, so one of hisclose friends,
ust for amusement, would ask
now many years he served on
those different ships, as he would

tell it from time to time, and his
friend would set it down each
time. He soon had the captain
over 300 years old. The menoral is,
tell the truth, even if you are
selling pianos, for the people who
buy pianos will remember what
you say, and the piano will be
sure to tell on you in a few years,
if you misrepresent it. Every
piano should be sold in its own
class.
A Wellington piano should be
sold as a Wellington, not as a
Kingsbury. A Kingsbury should
not be sold as a Cable, a Cable
should not be sold as a Conover.
Each piano has its merits and is
in a class of its own, and should
be sold in its own class.

What are the modern and quick-
est means of distributing the
news over the country? Tele-
phone, telegraph, tell-a-woman
and Cable.

What is the best secret society
to join? The Palmetto Club, be-
cause ladies can join and get the
secret. The secret that the other
piano people would like to know
is, how can The Cable Company
make such swell pianos for the
price?
Where is the best place to buy
a piano-where you can get the
best goods for the least money?
Mr. Watt thinks that The Cable
Company is the whole thing; the
only people in the business, the
only pebble; but Mr. Ross says
that Be is not from Missouri,
but from a Little Rock in Arkan-
sas. There are others.
Berlin, Germany.--Gentlemen:
Your new styles of upright pi-
anos, containing your most inge-
nious patented improvements,
are excellent instruments. The
workmanship is fine, the touch
light and flexible, tone grand and
majestic, and the case artistic.
EMIL SEIFERT.
Why is a piano salesman such a
good fighter in competition sales?
Because he soldiers so much.
A YTosu Nether at 70.
"My mother has suddenly been made
young at 70. Twenty years of intense
suffering from dyspepsia had entirely
disabled her, until six months ago,
when she began taking Electric Bitters
which have completely cured her and
restored the strength and activity she
had in the prime of life," writes Mrs.
W. L. Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Me.
Greatest restorative medicine on the
globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kid-
neys right, purifies the blood, and cures
Malaria. Biiousness and Weaknesses
Wonderful Nerve Toaic. Price 5Oc.
Guaranteed by all druggits.
A LIVE POLL CAT!
When I offered Five Dollars reward
for a live Poll Cat, a means with which
to relieve the late and sincerely lamest-
ed Robert Randall of consumption, I
had cordiaNly invited the late President
Harper of Chicago University to Thom-
aville, and the gracious reception in-
spired the pl easing hope, and more es-
pecially as I ad assured him, President
Butlerof bia University N. Y. and
John D. Rocefeller tha cancer of the
stomach cop be aed away. The
univerml e t a thrilling sadness
ineWlentt4 t uan ly death of the
noble and r u a Mr. Harper
piercing kee I he humble heart of a
poor and b b hearted citizen, that
felt a d asm, togmugh which
the 1rie s gtn tt endir, beautiful
life 4f rae &a Inelinio ?eftlness
coulo have bm pnl An effort
to thai lad wd bl 0 IA NM with
respectful, w -h ed reverence and
vomrnFt m 9 sb peaf aef lato5A
ef rreWard. e rd that
d d t dire of an
humble heart, whose one thought is to
do the kimdliUt service in tho very
kindliest way.
Da. ROBZAT WILLIAMS.
Surgeon (h&pedit Masseur, Refer-
Teloeph 232.-Samaria-- 731 N. Mad-
i sSt., Thomasville, Ga.
April 27, 3 m.
A PfiA S1rmed Gir1
or by, ma or woman, is qkklyout
of p t ck 's Amrnica e ap-
VliedM F G.4. W" of Tekon-
ha, w y: r use it my fami-
ly for eats, sore ad all skin juaies.,
and fad it Perfect." Quickest p cure
known. Mit being save made. e6c
at all druggista.
Feor Bal, nqpemtnq ation, with
eg4t crope of! hlrd=b .se, one mile
of rilrad m0 4mhp nMe: ebap
frrieht .r'me M of mound timber
to cut thlrty...A crops.
65-m CarrabeUe, nas

A nrtia se as NarAs inA.L
Man Ik N.C., March 20, 1906.
iiAtor Tru Deocrat, Tallahmee,
Dear Sir: Pleas fnd inclosed a pro-
gain nd avitatukn to the forty-seventh
Mam eal mi-ne-t exercises of
Mara Hill Coales. Mars Hill Colle
ias in Westomrn North Carolina, amidst
the Blue Ride Mountains, where the
boys and girs can breathe pure fresh
mountain aOr; where the grandeur and
sublimity of the mountains far surpass
our Florida senes. The picturesque-
nea of the views around Mars Hill are
exhilarating to any student.
No doubt you have been having pleas-
ant spring weather in old Florida for
some time, but just now, up here, is the
air becoming pleasant and balmy. The
trees and flowers are just now ejecting
their winter coats and making the
world beautiful; so it is with the birds
and bees. They are singing and hum-
ming, and nature seems to be in perfect
harmony with their melody.
I have enjoyed my stay at Mars Hill
very much, and I think all Florida boys
and girls ought to try to spend at least
one year in school among the moun-
tains.
I will not forget to say that I am a
regular reader of the True Democrat.
Notwithstanding I am among the moun-
tains, the Democrat finds me.
Yours truly, ASA P. GRAY.
laifala News.
lamonia, April 16-Mr. A. C. Dickey,
with two of his sons, Willie Boy and
David, went to Tallahassee last week.
Several families in the neighborhood
have cases of whooping cough troubling
them.
Mr. G. T. Brown, Jr., and sister, Miss
Maggie, of Dogwood, went to church in
Susina, Ga., last Sabbath. The preach-
ing was in Ocklocknee Baptist church,
by Rev. Jackson, their pastor.
We had a much-needed rain on last
Saturday afternoon, but it was not suf-
ficient, especially where lands have not
been broken.
Today it is cool enough for fire.
Planters are and have been throwing
in the cotton seed. We guess a large
crop will be planted in Leon county.
The colored school at Paten, this
county, ended last Friday afternoon
with a big dinner, recitations and beat-
ing of drums.
Mr. William Hardy, of Grady county,
Georgia, from "over the river," coun-
try, was In the neighborhood on business
last week.
Mr. Leroy Dickey and wife, of Thom-
asville, attended church at Susina last
Sunday. -.-
1e1d Pelsenianig
results from chronic constipation, which
is quickly cured by Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They remove all poisonous
germs from the system and infuse new
life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nau-
sea, headache, diuiness and colic, with-
out griping or discomfort. 25c. Guar-
anteed by all druggists. *
They have had a new turn in politics
over in Alachua county. The latest de-
velopment is the entry of Hon. Wm. N.
Sheats as a candidate for representative
Mr. Sheata reputation as a vigorous
campaigner is well known and as he has
a strong following in the county it need
not surprise any one if he occupies one
of the Alachus seats at the next semion
of the legislature, in which position his
ability would at once give him a high
rank. Starke Telegraph.
Be sure you remember the name. It
is the Constantine House. There you
will be satisfied that you get your
money's worth.
F. M Brumby will save you money
in new and second-hand Furniture. 2tf.

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inches.
All kind of General Blacksmith-
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ly and at reasonable prices.
Horse Shoeing
A Specialty.

W. H. Adkinson,
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Econo

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at..- --

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Children and Misses Short Sleeve Under Vests, at ---------
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LONG DISTANCE TELKPHONMI.
Use the long distance telephone,
Connections can be given to any point
on the Southern Bell System. Public
long distance telephone at Central office:
Coupon ticket books sold at a discount
Apply at Telephone office.
43-tf W.L. MooR, Manager.

LETTS11 TO 66o APge. Neab b1 141. 1 ei.t W **. 'u.
T+alhasee. a. ba fom kt I stock Special Trainfvl TG ia r-
Dear Sir-There are several ways of atThe True Deocrat oe are the Ida M ARklma Railay.
cheating in milk. An old-fashioned following: the eason binnuing Satur-
way is to water it. Nobody waters it DeW-No. 1. Conforming to thestat- day, Ar 21st, 1, nd continuing
now. A better way is to take out the t. thereafter until further notice, trains
cream rich milk with the cream taken Deed-No. 2. Sen*, with extended will beoperstadthtkMtoXbkark Inn,
out is as good as poor milk with its acknowledgment for dower. ophoppy (for Panacea rings) every
ereaim all in. Mortgage-Noa. I and 2, as above. saturday and Sandl t Bretin er
Iut we needn't go into particulars. ChattelMortgage or Billof Sale, with Monday morning. Round trip tlkets. "
You don't rob your milk and your cus- Note. at low rates on sale for. these trains.
torners. Crop Mortgage, with Note. Train leaves Tallahassee &5 p m.;
Paint is as eay as milk to cheat with. Turpentine Lease. arrives Sopchoppy 9.51 m.. 'Lanark
(;oo paint i an rare as good milk; for Promissory Note. Inn, 10.18 p. m.tteirn ln, Aunday or
an nature much the same in milk- We also have, a supply of NO AD- Monday morning, leaves Lanar Inn at
me.n and paint men. MITTANCE" signs. 5.11 a. nm.; Sopehoppy. 6.37 a. m.; ar-
You are just and true with your milk; Call and see them. rives Tallahassee 6.30 a. pm.
no are we with our paint. Devoe lead- Mr. Ge Case ent of the Rate from Tallahassee Saturday to
anJ-zinc is twice asM gjo as mixed Hartford ILnurance Com, any, teleo Monday limit, $1.15 for round trip to
>aint. There's twice as much butter phoned his agent here, Hon. John Earl
S J. T. add, Ch C wrte erkins, immediately after the earth- Send your family bandosped
Mr. J.Tl.[Add,(.Cheraw.S.C., writes:quake and fire at San Francisco, a-.Sunday wiLt them and ubeack tob ou-
"When Mr Evan painted hi house lows"ake and finitre at San Francisco, s nes in time.
with Devoe, he flure on how other btainablefroman Francisco but the Call on agent or write to-
;,airitg covered an(]had enouKh left to Hartford will pay itkm snes there prompt .P. WOODWARD,
pairit three large roorTm. h wat HaO "artandfordwill as at Balethre prompt TaMi ahaa Fla.
pl.a.i.e
Sh M." and Chicago. Continue business as us- ainbridgeGa.
F. W. D:voe & Co. ual and write all desirable risks offered. mbg .
F.,* -.- W-_ 1 Chaberlain's Salve.
SNew York. Caught COl While MulgaBa glar. Cra. S
Si. (ilmore& lDa;vissell our Paint. Mr. Thos. norgnprovincil This salve is intended especially for
Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: sore nipples, burns, front bites, chapped
We' are .lad Dr. Tucker chooses to +"I caught a severe cold while hunting hands, itchng pies, chronic sore eyes.
,.lhliht,., Tfallahasse.' first on the mer- a burglar in the forest swamp last fall granulated eye lids, old chronic sores.
it. aid mnethoids of Shak..peware. Jack-I Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- and for diseases of the skin, such as
nivillh. might profit from his lectures edy, I tried it, and after using two better, salt reum,rs richworm. se
.ti K< le Iar and lIamlet whenever he small bottles, I was completely cured." head, herpes. barbers itch, scabies or
.avi, h'-r an opportunity a rihe need This remedy is intended specially for itch and eczema. It hant met with un-
riot fiorgt the comedies while. speaking coughs and colds. It will loosen and re- paralleled success in the treatment of
ir. "lorida. Time I inion, 214. lieve a severe cold in less time than by thee dieaet. For. alrie 2 ceall nts per box.
at $*eas iany other treatment, and is a favorite Try it. For sale by all druggists.
just because wherever its superior excellence has Every citizen should take a pride n
yuer- cuih is nly in the throat and become known. For sale by all drug- having nice, clean streets. Help do it
,Je' nt trouble you now, don't think gusts. *
ttit,w not trl ( you nw ,.. o do, thin ..... k _. by not throwing pieces of paper or loose
thiat it needs no attention. Whenithas t h inthrow teces of pape oro a
neil ,inue'h ofa start is the time t ForSal. trash n thestreets. Let all take a
.hecl it. The slightmst cough eatily My farm just outside city on the west. pride in having everything neat and
Il.adx Ito Pl'numonia,. ronchitis and Eighty-five acres good land; good five- clean.
(Ioninilmpition A bottle of Hallard's room residence; plank and wire fenc- According to the Brooksville Argus.
IIlorehourid Syrup will cure that cough. ing; city water; klelione; good barn. Thomas J. Appleyard, of Lake City, is
The. price uts it within reach of all. Admirably adaptefor poultry, stock making a great race for Railroad Com-
SolI I y il' I)ruggists. or truck, missioner. It's always been an admit-
46-tf A. L. WOODWARD. ted fact that the Honorable Thomas
'o' to th. (onstantineHIlouwse and s be --.. could run 'em some if he just half tried.
|#4,'f.'v'lv ,atti.AdI. W.k are sure to thIBAf Miami Metropolis.
l'-;i.'y viu. W. I.. Stric'kland is the .-....l. Mim
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GILMORE & DAVIS CO.,

(In c oratMl.)

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
And Dealers in

HARDWARE
l)ors. Sash and Blinds, Lime. Cement and Plaster. Our experience of :15 years in the Building
ISsinesMs.s, (ten years in the north and twenty-five years in the south) enable us to guarantee,
and perform all that is required of us in this line. We also make a specialty of

PLUMBING,

Iail as this is a
saI itasry laid( s.
rules laid down

part of the Building Business we are in a position to furnish the latest improved
and have them installed by thoroughly competent workmen and according to the
by the city. We solicit your business.

I

Print and Prosper!

See John G. Collins About Your Job Printing l
Everything New and Up-to-date in Machinery and Type, the Best
Grades In Paper and Card Stock, and the Best Inks, with Men who
Know How to Use Them. These essentials assures the Best results.
Try us.
All Work promptly dose who proliised. We seer disappoint you,

Another Lecture.
Mr. Tucker will give the third lecture
of hi' -crtes next Tuesday night in tilhe
pIarl, rs of the Leon Hotef His subtjeet
will I,,, chii'ntmentit in 'The Tenm-
.' '. .
Ten padres in this issue. and some-
thinii interesting to read onI1 every parge
of it.
MI-r. .1. L. M.Morgan wal up one day
th: w','c frio I lea-aint Panace'a
s iri ig -
Mr. Hlayward Randlolph took a quick
r'in t .JI;uck.onville to visit his wife the
first of the. week
Mr. W l{. Wilson and daughters aret
at Stanfi'ord Springs. Miss.. where it is
hot ml eMr. Wilson'* health will tbe fully
l Ii' f* ii .
Si>,. heallache results from a deranite-
ntment of the stomach and is cured by
('hawiierlain's Stormach andl Liver 'Tia-
lh.t. Si)l by all druggists.
Mr 'Charles F (',i-swell, one( of the
ni.-t I.ipular sual.-'s en on the roadl, has
(h;i ngerd hious5e. a;nd is now ewelling
giooiis .(Ir a large' S .vannah house
A f-ui'sri 'er i flon Ocklocknee sends
ti nitict of a Ipicnic at Iron bride,
which we publish elsewhere. Read it
andl eovern yourselves accordingly.
The dr\ season still hangs with us
and our farnimrs are feeling the need of
rain vrv b udlv. The oat crop is re-

Carraway-Bethel Marriage.
La:t Tuesday at noon. at her hand-
somne residence in this city. Mrs. Annie
E, Carraway and Mr. lHelnry L Bethel
were married in the prest'ence of a gat h-
ering of friends.
The spacious and elegant hall andi par-
lors were profusely and tastefully deco-
rated with palms. ferns and roses ftir
the occasion, and presented a vei '
charming and attractive' appearance.
The bride was attired in a traveling
dre. s of blue voile over tat-afta. with
triingning of 'alenci'nties lace shet,
wo're i straw hat to match. The ecre-
inony was performed by the Rev. W N.
Poat're. of Trinity Methodlist church. thlie
beauiltif l and impressive ritual 'if the
Epliscuial church i'itl : us(edl. At it-
connlu 'ion, congratulations andl gol| I
wi-l-l'. were showered uponil the halipy
cin tile.
'Ihe lr ide and groolin lft lon the after-
noin Seaboard for .Jacks.,n\ ille, where
they will remain a few lavys visitlivn
friends, and will then pri'ceied to Atlan-
tic !'each, where their hlnevymroon will
be spent.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. John
P. Roberts, of the capital l City aniik.
and is a brunette, possez.'ed of a charm-
ing personality and belved of all her
friends. The groom is the eldest son
of Hon. L W. Bethel, who was LAcu-
tenant Governor of Florida under (;,iv-
ernor Bloxham's first administration
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p)i" t (I tbi he suffering very much. Aml acemeBnt.
Last week Hon. Jefferson I). Stevens
had his sav in this newspaper. This I hereby annou e that I am a candi-
w.ek Hon W. B. Lamar comes with date before the co ing imary for the
hi. We give all a fair showing. position of Count Cop mimsioner for
R ,ad itu District No. 4 If ele ted I will devoit,,
a at I my beat talent to he/interests of the,
Th-re will be a picnic at the Iron people of Leon co n 1
Bril.e on O(cklocknee river, Frida Repectfully, A Roo..BrS
May ll'h Candidates are especially Rep .e. fully, R, Ts
iiive ('Come one and all and bring a N ce.
we; tillflld basket Don't forget the Co.
t ll ket )on't forget the After May 1, \19 all teams ord.ried
,t an C A. Bryan were at- held for Sunday ternoon drives will
( t. and Mrs. ( A. Bryan were at-be subject to an xtra rge of 70
t nri nts at the recent marriages, and 'cents. t e
a i.I
I ,,rs. Thee good people now stay so 9-1m P. S. lio'sTiN
c!',e home that it is a double pleasure . .
to me and reet them out. The ladies of Tallahassee gave the
Ho W. C(' Hiores waron a business prisoners in the jail in that city an Ea&-
*.. :.' Q lncy on Thursday of last ter breakfast last Sunday morning
w "... .The Bible says something about that
F,'r Fresh Grocvfes, 'phone W. T. form of religion being the purest kind.
D *non l'Phbne ,. 19W. 35-tf -Ocala Banner.

having almost com-
eted t w Gal-
/er I>posite the Ma-
/Onie Building, will
now in a few days be
ready for business.

Wdtch This Space for Their Ad.

Mrs. Emma Whittaker and Miss Bes-

special attention is called to tihet sit' Hradtord from lradfordville spent
change in Hon. J. D. Cave's aivertise- a few days with Mrs. John Nash, and
ment. Having sold out the livery de left yesterday for a visit to Columbus,
apartment of his stables. he is now bet- (;Ga
ter prepreedl to give his and his aq.is- O(n Tuosday Mins Ruby Duval cele-
tants full time to his other depart- bratel her birth ty by having a num-
ments which are rapidly increasing in ,er of her young friends join her in a
the sales of all kindsof vehicles. horses, straw-ride, which was chaperoned by
mules, feed stuffs, etc If you wish Miss Melton and .dr. Keith.
anythiniz in this line it will surt'ly pay
you to see him before you purchase. | Mr. C E Ball, of Tampa, was up to
the Saxon-Audev wedding, and made
lion Newton A. Blitch. candidate for Iu a plea-ant call His hosts of Talla.
Railroad commissionerr and one of Flor- ha4.ee friends rejoice that he and his
idea's purest and best public men, was brother Fred are doing so well at
in the citv Tuesday and made us a Tampa
pleasant c-ll. Mr WBlitch has tilled a a
number of important positions in this Mr G. I. S. Watt is in the city loca-
State. aind has n,.ver vet be.,.n founi ted in the new Moor building next to
wanting. anid counts his frienls by th the tole,cranh oli:e offeringCable pi,.
sanil anos for sale on the very best terms.
t h1 sand... -... W .6l, y.. . .e.... &iL c_

The Original.
Fley & Co.. Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
r.ireledy, and on account of the relat
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
antl Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine. These worthless imita-
tions have similar sounding names. Be
ware of them. The genuine Foley'sh
Honev and Tar is in a yellow package.
Ask for it and refuse any substitute,
It in the best remedy for coughs andl
colds Soldb y all dealers *

Yoi Know watt, you Know the Cable
people, yovi wish i piano, so go buy
otitne from him.
Mr. and Mrs J. T. Pope, of AdeL
(; ac,-'in'ia ited by Mr. Shaw, also of
A el, hve, stop wei in the city for a
miort vis t wiInt frientls, being home-
ward bIounid after a week's fishing on
the Wakul a river Mr. Pope was for-
m -rly a turpentine operator near Blox-
ham, in this county, and Poheville post-
o lice was rntmed for him.
Thu Leadling Furniture Store -Cor-
,'tt '-..

The success of former sales has encouraged us to bring a larger stock each

Our Pianos have been improved each year

and we feel safe

in

saying

that

we are

offering at this sale the best line of

Pianos ever offered in this city.

Among these are:

Conover,

Exclusive Agents for Mason and Hamlin
Pianos and Organs.

Cable,

Kingsbury

Also Our Celebrated Club Piano

The

Palmetto,

A $400.oo Piano for $267.oo, $10.oo Cash,

and $6.oo per

month under the Club Plan.

WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL DIRECT TO THE PEOPLE
THE CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGANS.
We are Exclusive Agents for the Renowned
MASON AND HAMLIN PIANOS AND ORGANS,
ALSO THE SCHUBERT.
We are offering six special bargains in Palmetto Pianos at this sale. We will mak t.rm.s to suit the customer and we invite everyone
to call and let us explain our several easy payment plans. We will highly appreciate your lpat'ronage. We will give you a square deal.
(Take old squares.)
OUR CONTRACTS DO NOT DRAW INTEREST.

We have a First

Class Tuner and Repairer, he will take Care of Pianos sold

at this Sale.

Call and see us and Buy Direct From the Factory.

.

G. I.S.WATT,Mgr.of Sales.

Assistedby R.L. EATON and E. L. ROSS.

Moor Building, Two Doors So .th Telegraph Office, Tallahassee.

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N W The Internal Improvement Fund is what will be drained-Of all the Land and Cash held in trust by the Internal Improvement Board! M

THE TRUE DEMOCRAT 'Mrs. B. M. Burroughs, to the delight ANNOUNCInENhT.
To Df her warm Tallahassee friends, as in Haoing (ouht the battles of ,nocracy in the
JO3 N G. COLUNS, Pfblisher. the city, the guest of the Misses submtltalngmy name tothe brother i no w
Argyle. mocracyasa candidate for thi House of Represen.
PUBLUSHD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Mr. James A. Ball is making some ta ofthedFlora .ilature. to Ie chosen at
xd o theiDm ratPrimary on May "I. the present
Church Notice. nice additions to his already comforta- year.
TrltM.ECu r South. W. ble home, and Child Bros. are pushing In making your decision. I k dl.\ ask that you
Trinit M E. Church South, W. M. the work alonweh the mattersof ability and experience irm a
Torie Wat o. -E. urch Southn W. M. a the work alona. ion and faithfulaervice for the party. between
Poase, Pastor.-Services Sunday at 11 Miss Ella Ward is enjoying a visit the respective candidates for this honor. It houht
a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Junior Ep- from her sister, Miss Mamie Ward. of tobe purelyaquestton of comlwtenc.. then let the
worth League, 3.0 p. m. Senior Ep- Pensacola. Miss Ward is the daughter "Survivl of the Fittest prevail. .
worth League, 4.00 p. m. All members of Editor John G. Ward, of the Pensa-
requested to attend. The public and cola News, and is a very charming To the Democratic Voters of Leon Count):
Having done my very best to oetie you asa
strangers specially invited to worship young woman. member of the Board of Count.y C-mmissMner
with us. Mr. N. Keith, Capt. E. C Har- during the plesent term. as a conscientious and
t Jh E. h faithful oticial of that Board. at the *olicitatwn
St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. bert, Mr. G. E. McGriff, Dr. W. E of a number of friends. I hame decided to enter
Dr. W. H. Carter, Rector. -Services: Lewis, Mr. V. F. Balkcom and Mr. D the Democratic Primary for renomination as Corn-
Sundays and Holy Days. holy commun-I M. Lutz left Tuesday for New Orleans missioner from District No. 3.
ion 7 o'clock a m. Sunday. 11 a. m. to attend the Confederate Veterans' Th I am rpfundlly. fortheiru Mort.
and 7.30 p.m. Friday. 8 p.m. St. Mi- reunion. o Ln t
chael's (colored). services: Sunda ys, ~^--o ^-- -- -~ To the Democratic Voters of Leon County:
Cpae' (Colored). ervc.F SundayS, alor t. 1 take this method of announcing that I will be
4 p. m. Friday, 4.30 p. m. a candidate before the next Dermocratic Primary
First Ba tist Church, Rev. Frank W. The Houstoun H me Place. one mile for the position of County Commissi,.mer for di
Sleast of tce citye. n. F aricular. a orict No. 2.of Len County. l er f, irf. is
Cramer, Pastor. Divine worship will e eectel. to work for an economical adminitratwon
be conducted Lord's Day, April 24th, in ply to of finance of the count..
the morning at 11 o'clock and also in 33- t J S. HL'STot'N. Respectfully R. 0Je. nson
the evening at 7.45. Rev. F. C. Ed- Fewer Gallons; narsLonger: Devo e. To the Voters of Leon County:
wards, editor of the Southern Baptist Having n aearLonger approached to .uI'luert ,.frienis,r-
who put the question up to tie a. tivitn, of 11mspor-
Witness, of DeLand. Fla.. will preach NXOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED. tance in the interest of the citizenship ,f mnC om-
in the morning, and President A. A. UNDER SECTi)N, OF CHAPTER 4. iiisionrer' lDistrict. No. 2. that I lwv.,ne. a canli.
Murphree in the evening. The pastor I LAWS OF FLORIDA. date. I have decided to enter the race, a nd ask the
will preach at the Branch church in To owner, unknown, and all otherss co,ncerned- support of my friends. When a nmenitr of the
will preac at he Branch church in Notice it hereby iiven that Walter T. Maia. ard tbeffre I gave every interest of .le,n county
Vereen both morning and evening. purchaser of tax certificate No. 44. lated June :i.. my beat attention. and if anain ele. .tat a a Ln-
Bible school at 10 a. m. Junior Baptist A. D. 1I'. ha" iled said certificate in nim ,ti.ce and mss,4oner ledge to act for the l.t interest of all
lesson at3 m. Senior B. V P. U. at has made alipcation for tax deed to i-ue in av- Resplectfull.,. WLL.L.IAM J.I.,oHNsoiN
lesson at 35 inm. Senior B. Y P. 1U. cordance with law. Said certificate eniliace.- the
7 p. m. All are cordially invited to tollowing ldesciiltw land situated in Leon c.tii.l. To the Democratic Voters ofit Lo, county:
worship with us. Strangers will be Florida. t,-wit: The SE is of NW iof 'ecti,,n :2 Hasins shoved two terms as a nienit-no of tlhet
e pe w o \in township one, nirthof iange t%% o, we.l o. B.ard o'f County C commissioner. for Ien Cunt,
especially Welcome. training 41) acres, more ot less. at the solicitati-n of a number of friends. I take
Christian Science Services are held The said land being assessed at the date of the this means to announce that I u ill be a candidate
1nikuancevof tuch certificate inthe namn ,f 01itNNER for re-election frormdistrict N-. 4. ,.ub
every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m.. in the UNKNOWN ness ai certicate rtnashall t;W re- to the action ,f the Democratic primary. Thank-
front room, second story, of the build- deemed according to law, tax diked wi:l is'ue .ing one Iand all for their supipowt. Resiwctfully.
ing east of the postoffice. This room is thereon on the :3th ,iay of April. A. D. It,; '. ISTOItrKma
also used as a Christian Science reading ,w witness my oficial signature and seal. this. the I hereby announce myself a candidate for Count)
alSth day of March, A. D. 11.0 Commis.,ioner from District No. ;1
room, and is open daily except Sundays, [stI ] HENRY T. FIELti I. J.W.. COL.I.
between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock Clerk Circuit Court. Leon County. Florida. J W. COLLNs.
a. m. All are cordially invited. OTIE O To the Democ APPLICATIONratic Voter of on C unty:
----- -- OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED. Having striven to serve the people of leon
Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured. LA NDER SECTION F CHAPTER 4-, county faithfully andsatisfactorily, at solicitation
LAWS OF FLORIDA. from a large number of friends I have decided to
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures To Joseph Thomas. and all others concerned: run twfore the coming Primary for re-nomination
stomach and liver trouble, as it aids Notice is hereby given that Wash Ransom. pur- for County Commissioner. District No. 1.
chaser of tax certificates No. 5. dated June 4th. Thanking all for support.
digestion and stimulates the liver and 1Is.4; No. 1. dated November 4th. I195. and .No 1. Respectfully. E. C. SMITH.
bowels without irritating these organs, dated August :3d. IxS. has filed said certificates in
like pills and ordinary cathartics. It my office and has made application for tax deed to for Coeaty Coem lselmer, District No. S.
cures indigestion and sick headache and issue in accordance with law. To the Democratic Voters of iLon County:
cures indigestion and sick headache and Said certificates embrace the following described I respectfully announce that I am a candidate
chronic 'constipation. Orino Laxative land situated in Leon county. Florida. to-wit: for reelection to the office of County Coiminsson-
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe N acres of land in the sw ti of se I. of section 7. in er for District No. 6. subject to the action of the
d m l l R township one north of range three ea-t. beginning Democratic primary. If re-elected I will work foi
and mild and pleasant to take Re- at the sw corner of we 's and run north six chains, the best interest of the people of Leon county.
fuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. thence east fifteen chains, thence south six chain 1I am respectfully. W. A. REUIsTR. I
--and thence west fifteen chains to the place of be-
Death of Mrs. Spiller. ginning. Said land being assessed at the date uf To the Democratic Voters of Leon County:
the issuance of such certificates in the name oif After having quite a number if citizens and
The death of Mrs. E. T. Spiller, of Joseph Thomas. Unless said certificates shall be* friends request me to do us. and having thougrnt.
Tallahassee, is announced. Her death redeemed according to law. tax deed will issue fully considered the matter. I hereby announce my
thereon on the :',th day of April. A D. lI ;. candidacy as a County Commissioner from County
occurred on the 13th instant quite sud- Witness my official signature and seal. this,. the Comnmissioner District No. 1. Iemon county, subject
denly, and the cause of her death was 29th day of March. ,196. to the action of the Dem cratic primary:; and, if
acute indigestion, causing failure of the 8EAL.] HENRY T. FELKEL. nominated and elected, promise the citizens of my
heart. Deceased had a number of Clerk Circuit Court. Leon County, Florida. county to work diligently and actively for the best
heart. Deceased had a number of interest of all. in all things. Asking your support.
friends and acquaintances in this city. Notice. I am.
who regret her death very much Mrs. Sealed bids will he received up to 10 o'clock a. Very respectfully, W. .LIAM RooNarS.
Spiller was the mother of Mrs. W. L m. May 1st. 1.0i, for the construction of a w.slen WILLIAM RoBf.IT.
Marshall, formerly of this city, but now bridge across the O:klocknee river at the Fair-. or Sche l Cemmulosmefr For District No. 3.
foinr banks Ferry. Plans and specifications on file in
of Tallahassee. She visited Apalachi- the office of the undersigned. The Board reserve, To My Many Friends in the Democratic Party of
cola while Mr. and Mrs. Marshall re-, the right to reject any&noi all bids. IrLeon County:
lHENRY T. FELKEL. I h-reby announce myself as a candidate for
sided here, and those who formed her i Clerk Hoard County Commissioners. School Commia.ioner from Ditrict No of Leor
acquaintanceship while she visited this! B.4w LeonCountv. Florida,. county. Thanking you for your past nuplport, I
city speak of her as a most charming h Respectfully DAwsoN he Aortr OT.
lady, possessing lovable traits Apa- Notic.
lae icola friends extend condolence to Sealed bids will be received up to 10 o'clock a. We. the friends of B. I. Page. hereby announce
m. May 1st. 190;, for repairs to the IAeon county him as a candidrte for School Commisnioner for
the family in this sad hour of bereave- jail. plans and apclifications on tile in th office D)istrict No. 3. and respectfully ask the support of
ment. -Apalachicola Times. of the undersigned. The Board reserves the right all the Democratic voters of IleAn county. subject
to reject any and all bids. to, decision of the Democratic Primary. Mr Pagt
HENRY T. FELKEL. i-s ell known to be a faithful worker fir the in-
Lost. Clerk Board County Commissioners. terest of his people and we recommend him foi
6i -4w Leon County. Fwirida. the place.
Between the al0t-office and the capi- N MANY FRIENDS
tal. a Dair of g las Finder will .. ... .. .. -..... ... NOTICE._. To, the Democnratic V'ote.r 1.f l.twn ( ,iinti:

leave same a t iso ce and be suita-
bly rewarded ( 6-2t
RegistratioB looks Open.
Notice is hereby given that the regis-
tration books were opened for registra-
tion from the 3rd day of April until the
1st day of May, 1906.
SAMUEL P CHAIRS.
6-3w Supervisor of Registration.

NOTICE IS HEREIBY GIVFN THAT A PETI-
Stloon to ?ell the real state, in s"tl,,ns 27 andi
34. T. 1. N. R. 1.E.. 4and21 T. 1. S. R I. E in
Leon count). Wlingrins to 1.orena M. Ross. minor
heir of Newton J. Ios,. deceased, will be presenl-
ed to the county judge of IAeon county. Florida. in
the City of Tallahassee, on the 12th day of April,
Mt. R. Roms. C(;uanliar.
March 12i. l.W -:-.4w

Political Announcements.

.- -- -.- -. [Announcements will be published under this
Danger from the Plague. head until after the Primary Elections at i'.
There is grave danger from the in advance. for the full time.
plague of Coughs and Colds that are so To tohe P,.ople of Leon Ceounty:
prevalent, unless you take Dr King's I hereby announce my candidacy for the position
New Discovery for Consumption. of State Senator from the Eighth S natural Dti-
Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of trict. To, ) oui submit the question of my q-ualif-
Forest City, Me, writes: "It's a God-prent yu in that capac
send to people living in climates where If nominated by the llm inratw primary. and
coughs and colds prevail I find it elected, I shall de-ote my i-swt efforts t,. your Krv.
quickly ends them. It prevents Pneu-, ice. and your interest.' and welfare shall 1w- my
monia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonder- sole cnmidera'itin.
ful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and JOHN W HENEIRS(N.
makes weak lungs strong enough to Vereseoftrs VS.
ward off Consumption Coughs and Tithe Demusrat- voters f Lon County
Colds. 50c and $1 0(I Guaranteed by We hereby announce u;illtrt Hart.siel.i& as-ran.
all druggists. Trial bottle free. didate for the House f Representative.... 1 u..wt
.--^-. ^.- .- _-. --- -. to, the action of the Demni-iattc Primlary

STATNENT nAm ATOR' ICL
STA NT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
Made under Section 3.% Chapter 411:,. Laws of Monday, the 3uth day of April. 19M. I, as Ad-
Florida. showing the amount oaf taxes charged ministrator of the estate of Mra. H. E. Stayner.
to the Tax Collector of (Leon county. Florida, deceased, will make application to the County
t be collected for the current year Iti*. and Judge of Loon county. Florida. at his offte in
the apportionment of the same to the se\ eral Tallahasee. at the Court House. at 10 o'clock in
fund" for which such taxes have been leiMed: the forenoon, for authority to sell the following-
Total Tax Year ltiA......... '.7.4i.4. described real estate be;orrin to aid estate, to-
Animount pail to April lat. l, 1t 1.'1 .12 wit: Tallahaassee city lots Nos. 231 and 232. 0. P.
-- and tk.* dwellings thereon, said property to be sold
Ha'ut rce . ,.'4.3j: for the benefit of the heirs of said state.
APPIORTIOINMENT W. A. DNILLY. Agent.
Gereiral Revenue 7.t ; :,.| Tallahamew. Fla., March30. IW-Sw.
An-'t piai to April I.-t. lPti .4
..- ,4 11 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ScOd ,nI'.,47..' Notice is hereby given to all creditors, legatem
An .t Pain to Aprri 1-t. 1',.- -": ; 1 and distributes of the estate of Harriet R. Stay-
17.45,.. ner. deceased, late of Leon county. Florida. and to
',,.i- l.'.il ,' all pe -ons having claims or demands against said
Amin't pai to Airil :-t. Il, :7l.'s" estate. to present same,. according to law within
..............-- .00 two eats from this date, the 20th day of Febru-
k me and Fil teitie 3. 7.1' ary. A. D. 1tAw. otherwise all such claims will be
Am't paid to Airil 1-t. 1,"; l2.*. 72 forever barred.
-- 3,7'.t4 W. A. DEMILLY,
Road and Bridie 2. .7' 'l Administrator of the estate of Harriet R. Staynw.
Am nt paid to April Ist. t1;4 '4.4-
Specal Sch.>ol. Pistrict No 1 3,o1.2. 2* 'l 71 1 VA
An.'t paid to April t It. I s l 1- 1

a A Cup of White eouse or Blue Label
Hie a ad Java Cftee
Sis what goes straight to the heart of
every man at breakfast time, and every
S one knows that only good grocers keep
good cottee. We take special priue in
our brands, as they have made our
store famous Just as good as the cof-
fee we sell are teas, which principle
holds good throughout our entire stack.
5. We sell nothing but the best of food
products -those we have tested our-
selves, and so can stand by them.
iQ. J W'. COLLINS. Grocer.

CONSTANTINE HOUSE,

Rates $1.00 Per Day.

I respectfully aniource ny candidacy for rFr-
noniirtation tr the ticre of Sch.lom t.ni Bnmiarnoned
for the First Di-trict of l.emn county, ullije.t t- R g la o d
the action of the [temwratic Primar). ti tie hel
May 1 ". l t..
Very respqe.tfully. JoHN H. PATTKJIR N
r'r-A--W. e L STRICKL
Tallahas4w. F.F. Feb. 2uth. I: L S T R IC L
To the Demi,.ratic Voters of Leon Count)'y:
I riopew.tfu[iy announce my candidacy for -. -
nomination to the oiffie ,of AssPessr of Taxes, for
Le.nt .ounty. subject to the Iim.cratirc Primar).
For your paot kindneoss and consideration. I H
thanK you %ery much. and wi:l very gratefull) ap- a
precdate a re-election at your hands.
WII.LIAM 0 AM:r I
Fer Ta. Clleteor. ON& DOOR LAST OF W. U.
Tallah see. F.ll. Feb 2oth. I.0 TiLICGRAPH OFFICE.
To the Democratic Voters of Leon County:
I hereby respectfully announce that I will a *
candidate for re.nomrinat ioin for the office of Tax II
Collector of L.eon c)unt), .lject to the a lt'ion of, *a Pb n
the Democratic Primar)
I thank all my frien- for their pat favor- and M
many kindnesse, and a 'ontinuance of th.. eSneetwl I W o r K
favor* and kindnesses ill I.e greatl) appre eiateol. A
Yours. very repe'tfully, W A DKMII.I.
Tallaha a.ee. Fla March ;, Pisa;
To, the Democrat i Voter- of eiton Count_) _
I respectfully anliiiili. that I am a candilate
for the ,rtice of Tax Co"llf'tir of lo^n ,ouui I) r "' -
Ject t, the action iof ltiho I em,'ratic Primary e11 1
tion, and respcltfull .,i,.it the su.upprt ,.f el."ry All Wl'rk in the line, )f
or

$4.50 Per Week.

.AND, Manager.

I.,

Hon F. C. Gilmore early in the week
appointed the following as a committee
to solicit subscriptions for the San Fran-
cisco sufferers: S D. C('hittenden, C A.
Ca., E. H. Alford, T. B. Byrd. Aaron
Le.v, G. W. Saxon and Julius Diamond
Any amount placed in either of their
hands will go for a most worthy and
deserving cause. and w- hope our citi-
zens have and will contribute liberally.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
"Several years since my lungs were
so badly affected that I had many
hemorrhages." writes A M Ake. of
Wood,. Ind. "I took treatment with
several physicians without any benefit.
I then started to take Foley's Honey
and Tar. and my lungs are now as sound
as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced
stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey
and Tar stops the cough and heals the
lungs. and prevents serious results from
a cold Refuse substitutes. Sold ball
dealers

If you wish any kind f Furnture He
h.Just added a nice ew t and will
sell you at prices 0o lo it lII astonish
you. Also call on him To all kinds of
general repairing and mln and lock-
smith work. 2-tt
-. e..il t

Five-. Clinton Street
Apply to MIS eginnias.

7 *WSsfi!:

V,iX F'r it I I
To the Voer of I .-n I ( rlt. .
I hereby anru.iuce myself a% a candidate f,,r
member 'of the H",,e of Repres.entia'ii,. frrm
I.eon county in the next enneral As-en;tihl. ul.-
ject to the actnin <>f the Iermnrwxratic 'ritrnay
RespiIctfuli). A. S W.t.l.s
We. the lehnmouratic .>'ers of lAon. c
hereby announce W N Keith as a candliila. f.r
Member of the HuWIe of Heireswntat ien. stlbje-
to the action of the Irmem'latir Primary
MA% 4 CITI7I'N
To the democratic V%,t.rA oif Itoii mountt )
The man) friends of S Ma>) Walker annouine
him as a candidate for the House of Re;,re--rtsa.
tiv'i n th~e 1minfr itrlmArv"

.e ANY F'mIKA% Yours re i~s-ctfll\, .'AMi'r. P t'lAlf(i.s
Congr-el sial ANae tacemeOt.
For the Loslat0 rI. here by anniounc- t li I amn a andilla., f.-
To the rIemcraitic v voters of L,sun county y 'Cllnrelss In the TttI 4 -i'greass.lnal liolet ., f
I hereby announce my candidacy f,,r the pr.i. the State 'of FIlriola ,iict to the, Iemram irt
tion of Repreewntative from Leon county int he prinar) that will I. t,-io rit 1 10 And I .iL!i. If
next session of the Lefislature. subjhet to the elected. work un,-'aui.ue,: and vote for
will of the Iem-icratic voters as the same ma) he l t A ropritionl. f..i the i- provemrent of I.eW
expressed at the poill ,on the 15th of May next vartoun bys. rivers auil harbors of th; coroiitre..
In making the above announcement I am m'ni,- sional district.
ful of the duties ahich devolve ulsmn oln i.rWCpv. 2nd. I shall olipow mer. re.lucti,,n of the .solutl's
ing the position to which I appirr I full) realize repr.eentatot in C..'tit"-.
the importance of the tp twin and bwlie.e that I 1rd. I shall do all tha' I can to have free tur'
can fill that iffce with atilafacton to thto, pe iIlp mail deliveryh established 'hrourhout the
of Lnin county. 4th. I shall ensavor t,, have a thlnuih regloi-
I shal bein rext week toi make a carvass of tcal survey made in each county of this eistric' f,or
the county and will endeavor to see as many of the erwfitl of farwnrs and all concerned.
the voters as pnosibe between this time and the h. I ashll work for the pn p er advrti*emnent
dato of the primary of the Stet anid its resourres, and encourage the
I desire to say that I belong to no ring. faction. investment of capital.
eombinston or ectNue. but am alosn M bfor you th. I shall work to place Florida on an equal
seeking your suffrs. that should I be chosen to footing with the leading States of the Union in
reprsm nt you I a J not be in y way tram-. ducation id industries and the varlaui progroe.
mailed. but aill be absolutely fre to eerv yo ve developmrtnta that will be boeefuiala to the
to yr beet lateestas tlaas of Lon county. 5 1*t*.
If r fel that I wwUd make you a god. active. k. Ifavew the increase and etemekin of the
-e0eellIO. epei wseematlve then I -sk that "aam al rlationamhp of the United stat. upon
you giveMtear mmt. m etallie hasis with the arlois nations and
I m teouM that yif o uerpeet msmr faith of th world., in ord tht" UMt farmo of
AlshM Ille tef mad thallt Sary oetIme the Se ma fnd a ready market theim coo
SaM U e he diImsea. but I tshel em. ma et ller pxadt at paeryiltag pIes. ad that
wa ise*ow- ads elf t2 s M at al t toes at the aa "sr ma d .aeatiss tfl owbb"-
Sa Soo t sad OW m mseW S ats ta m* year itmeWa.d PaS
Ha em *emad year suMse rt. I M. aw an ei a t s-V t .....t
Yen WWry Wamly. W. ;. Lu --

See J. D Cay when d wish to buy
a nice horse or any kmt ,if vehicle. He
will give you the wst at the closest
prices. 51-tf
For Sale

bett before deciding albut that wed- House and lot on corner of Clinton and
ding present. Boulevard streets, formerly occupied by
H. W. Demilly. Dimensions of lot 85x
Get your hat. your tie, your clothing170 feet. Apply to J. F. or W. A. Do-
your shoes, or whatever you may nd milly. -tt
that is seasonable from Wight & Burns. When visiting Tallahasse give us a
They now have on display their new call and se*us. We ruarant asati-
Sprn Stock. Its nest. its clean, its faction. Cnstaptine ouae.
will teleted, its seasonable and cheap,
S" tbem Mo0quito. holes of all kinds at LR
Subscribe to The True Democrat. J. Evans-'. Ttt

TS !raS sMOCrAT. t.. sa.t. tth On;FF MAL CALL..
JMI6 *. CHLDS. PaFblsher. one, cantaloupes, LeCoote pears, etc., --
and the icingchargeson esare, fship-f eNol
mmLM __V _tY DAY MORNIo. ped In refrigerator cars. are simplyout- Lsm Ce S eatic Prlimar
-U 3 E" raeous, nAONAet, re unable and ez Electiea CDe Held em
C8MEOnSSAN LAMA ,MPL S tortionate. And yet. Mr. Stephens says Tedtay May ISth. 196.
-not one word upon this great subject The Deamtte Ramutiv Osnmmitte. of Leon
TO NM. STIP NS. so intimately affeeting the value of county, peda. hb llU sad i provide for the
House of Representatives, Washing- farmad timber Inds athd the many dsofaDemwlection throw
- ton, April 28rd, 1906. interests of the people of lAon count tef at to cdtholdins elections.
r John G CIHns, Editor Tor and the Thin eional district., on Tuse.Wuardr. A. D. l06 tfrm.
r. John,. llhsEdtor True D"- Why is It that he does not touch upon' *iht oedock A. M.. nt sundown, for the nomi-
ST allahassee, .nation all- fr frth*oi-
1 o.... T'll.. la.this question? Is it because he does noto byrat rd orb the Des.
Dear Sir: Mr. Jefferson D. Steph- understand it and is ignorant of how oeratie electors at theemail election to be held
eas, candidate for Congress in a letter greatly it touches the interests of Leon on November 6. 1S., la a county. Provided.
(It appears written by some one else county and the Third Congressional dis- so Tssh A.s.o D. 9 .
for him) has seen fit to criticise in sev. trict, or does he expect some support to choose between the highest candidates. where
ral particulars, my course since being from those who are more interested in nominations shall not hav been made by a major-
in nre for the past three years. high railroad freights than in the inter- it oi the stn nly elect andrasuwch
I do not mean to say at all that the let- ests of the farmers, the melon growers. Squaild to vt at the aent primary election shall
ter signed by Mr. Stephens was written the LeConte pear shippers and all the be po tted to voe.
by some one else for him. I do not lumber interests in Leon and other t,,, calling aid primary election hevby dc
know. counties? clare the terms and conditions on which legal
In that letter, speaking of me, he Upon the greatest question of the electors o.ffri to beome candidates or to vote
stated: "The greater part of his in- day, and one that is at this time occu- at such electon sal be riaed and taocken as
terests appear to be in Georgia, and pying the attention of Congress and I therore entitled to prticipat and be candidate
not with the people and district who the country to the exclusion of nearly before and vote at such elections, as follows:
elected him." There is as much truth every other question, Mr. Stephens has Those. and o the eon shall be prmitted
to become andcdates hobe or vote at or partici-
in my remark that his letter appears to not one word to say in his platform of atein the maabment of a primary election
be written for him by another person, principles, or in his late letter to your wd by t Democratic kparty'n said county. who
as tr is i hi statemet tt m in- are white Democratic lectors, who declare their
as t ie is in his statement that my in- paper. adherence to the prinelples and organisation of
terq b appear to be in Georgia. I have done all in my power in the the Democratic party. National. State and county.
My wife's parents live in Atlanta, past three years in the House of Repre- who are by the laws of the State lawful electors
Ga., and we stop there occasionally to sentatives both by vote and speech, to oI the district in which thes offer to vote. who
see them. That is all the interest I empower by legislation the Interstate ten days before such primary election is held. and
have in Georgia, except a general good Commerce Commission with the author- who shall. whn challen by any Ielector, pliedre
will for th't great State. ity to prescribe just and reasonable to abide by and support the result of such primary
Criticism," a public official's course rates of freight on shipments going and vote for the nominees thereof.
is legitimate. The public is interested out of the State of Florida to Northern Each elector in said county, qualified to vote in
only to the extent that the criticism be and Western markets, and on freight a rvoteomary cndtiafors tatehavena. toerihtcanto
honest and fair. My critics will find coming into the State of Florida from didates for members of the House of Representa-
some trouble in successfully attacking Northern and Western markets. tive. one candidate for county esor of taxes.
my record here when tried by the facts. The people will understand these onecndidatefforcuty ty tax coie tor, oneaesnd-
Let me detail a few facts in connec- things very clearly, county commissioners. three candidates for mem-
tion with my course here in which the Very truly yours, bers of the board of public instruction, one candi-
people are interested. Twenty years W. B. LAMAR. candidate for u twice of the peace in each of the
a90. Judge Swayne's partisan course in ----- following justice of the peaedistricts In said
Jacksonville in permitting indictments Of Ceurse They Are. county, to-wit: Nos. 8, 4, 8. 9. 10 and 12, and one
candidate for constable in each of the following
against Leon county citizens and citi. Governor Broward, in his "broad- justiceaof the peacedistricta, in said county. f to-
zens of Middle Florida generally, caused side," says: "Roads are needed wit: Nos. 3.,. 10. u and 12.
consternation among our people who Quite true. So said the Legislature Fouehprsondesiringtothavehis name noted
a ne e o u ts ur t p y election ballot, as a candite for
were innocent of the charges, many of when it enacted, in 1903, a law com- any county oee and members of the Legislature.
those persecuted fleeing from the county manding the trustees of the internal shall file with the secretary of this committee on
and in one or two instances, I believe, improvement fund to deposit all monies or before tie 26th day of April. A. p. 1906. his
notice of candidacy and application Ito have his
never returning. in their hands and the proceeds of all name so printed, upon a blank to be furnished by
I presented Judge Swayne s conduct lands thereafter sold with the State the saidsecretary. and accompanied bryan amount
to the National House of Representa- Treasurer, to be by him distributed of money equa to five per oent of the annual
*,compensation of the ofce for which he is a can-
tives here in December, 1903, inpursu- among the several counties of the State didate, and no name of any such candidate shall
ance of the instructions of the Florida to be used for the purpose of construct- be printed upon or counted or returned, if printed
Legislature. Judge Swayne was im- ing hard roads therein. And these upon any such ballot. unless this provision hall
Leaisla thre. ousepsn-rte a have been complied with. Said secretary shall.
peached by the House of Representa- trustees have never uttered a single immediately after the 26th day of Apri. A. ).
tives, though his impeachment failed in word explaining why they have disre- 1906 furnish to each newspaper published in .aid
the Senate, because the Republican garded that law, and have proceeded, oufiled acandt all the forname. ucwhih havnoffices.
Senators voted to acquit a Republican without any clear authority of law, to The voting in aid primary elections shall be by
Judge. I feel sure that the citizens of expend such moneys in drainage opera- ballot prepared and used in accordance with the
Leon county, and other counties in the tons. It would be well for the officers prvisionsof the Stute eletion ir. and shell be
district, approve of my course in this of some wideawake and enterprising said committee, and on said ballots shall bI.
matter. county to test the value of the law and printed. first, after the names of the candidates
Again, I have done all in my power give the trustees an opportunity to ex- For State and National office the nanes of all
Again,-candidates for State Senator: second, the names
for the rivers and harbors in the Third plain in the courts.-Tavares Herald. of all candidates for the Houseof Reprenentatives:
Congressional district. lam not amem- -- .----- ---- third, the names of all candidates for county as-
ber of the Committee on Rivers and It Is Eve So. sessorof taxes; fourth, the nanmof all candidates
for county tax collector; fifth, the names of all
Harbors in the House of Representa- The idea that the earthquake was a candidates for county treasurer; sixth, the names
ties. Hon. S. M. Sparkman is the visitation of God's wrath on San Fran- of all candidates for county commissioner accord.-
Florida representative on that commit- cisco seems to tinge somewhat of blas- s.ing the regr nuomisaiordistrts; of the
tee, and at one time also represented phemy towards God Ninety per centthe names of all candidates formember of the
what is now the Third congressional of the people afflicted were compara- board of public instruction in the regular numer-
district. And yet he, with the advan- tively innocent, and it is imputing a ilhth, he names o f allcandiates for supervisor
tage of being on this committee, could great deal of harshness to the Almighty of registration of electors; ninth, the names of all
not secure all he desired for all the riv- to credit him with swatting nine inno- candidates for justice of the peace in the resrular
ers and harbors in our district. cent people to get a lick at one bad numace districts;al order of the respective na es of llthendi
The great trouble is that only eight- case. In sober fact, there is no reason dates for constable in the re numerical order
een or twenty millions annually is ex- for attributing the quake to the direct of said justice of the peace districts; and the
ended for rivers and harbors. I will and special agency of the Preserver of ina o.hbet aloupoeanniea tsa' b printed
do all in my power to bring about the the earth It came along in the natu- The said committee shall at noon. on the 16th
appropriation of fifty million dollars ,n- ral course of events, and would have lay of May. A. D. 190i. meet at the court house
nually, and more if necessary, in behalf happened if there had been neither a dal unt and publicly canvass th returns
and declare what candidates have been omminated
of the rivers and harbors of the coun- bad nor a good human bein in a thou- i by majority vote for each county office, and in
try. Then the Third congressional dis- sand miles. Earthquakes follow certain what such ca e a secoi.d primary will have to be
trict will fare better than it does now. laws and afflict localities of like char- held, and the chairman ant w secretary ,of said com-
mittee shall. within two days thereafter. certify
The trouble is not with me, nor with acteristics, and let us not Vet too mys- to th chairman of the State ExecutiveCrommittee
the individual members of Congress, tical about them.--Tampa Times. and to the member of the State Executive Com-
but with the fact that the Republican . mitte from said county. showing the. result of
leadership here in the House of Repre- We are all wondering wnat it was ach rech t man f a h ceon.rtsi to tp:,m.
sentatives and Senate has been hostile that our Congressman, Frank ('lark, mittee of the Third District such result as toe
to any larger river and harbor bill than said to old Grosvenor of Ohio in the candidates for member of (Co'irres.
has been passed in the years gone by. heat of debate that was blue-penciled ho,. thedrilaght t place on ,llvte r andihne.
I am working now, with other members by John Sharp Williams and didn't get watcher in the polling plsc4aut each precinct ain
of Congress, to create public sentiment into the Record. Grosvenor is one of said county, which Mil chal'engeir and watcher
all over the country in favor of a fifty the most exasperating and insultirg thael i entitled to tpen. ;,re.nr uriwr th entire
million dollar river and harbor bill, and men in Congress at times. but we'll alo to witnee the couniing ,f the votea.ld* n e*rt-
more than that if necessary warrant he got as oodxl as he gave fy'in r f th.* result tfter t.,. w Il are ,1,.
Petitions sent to me in the past three when he affronted our ongre-sman A ft. e.lect,. n ti,,n ha llI"... 1 the -&aI,
years for rural free delivery mail serv- gratifying feature w, their eisotI>, is that CountN Kxecutiv. (o.,iiio.... ufn.I the Ir,.niar
ice in the Third congressional district it recalls attention to the tact that the ha. b-e..n h.-Iil
have been promptly filed with the Po-t roaring" .,I. bloo.yv-.hitrter trnm hio 'har'nia,. ,f le.n .., i' ,M'N., r...' ....
Office Department, with the request has been repudiated liy his con5tituents n',,," 111111.,
that the same he given immediate rn'- atit is ~se'rvin r his last t-rmi in i',reii,.ss. w I' WIi.'ON. s... rt,.
sideration and requesting a favorahle -Live Oak Democ-rat. INSPECTORS AND CLERKnS.
report if possible
In 1905 I wrote sever..l ltters to the ( insile-ratil. of our .-a,-' is t.k.n up Primary Election Nay 15th, 1906.
Post-Othce DLhartmt ent u'r'int .n-ion le h. wek in tw Jv,, pat.' o-f !,.lv.i-i. .i 29
eration of the petitions tht.'onon hij f.,r t'ii' t,. ( Cu*l.. I" ", (< .., w "hit'. a" a l'r ,- t .'i .... V ...... '- i lii
"rural free delivery service in our ii.- mutr it f (,,jr.,.e. .ut- tof .ome r,.:,l r ir ,..'t
trict. M y insistence wag uri .'nt. ..,lt nat'.r!. V 'e hli: 've ti ,tl ,,e;i,
finally', in the latter part of last y. ar. lki. f pi';atr'ona ,i. howeverer. ,,r a liv- eey,1 .| I ,,, 0 ,,, ,,
the agent was put to work thlirou h.i,, t ivu .uil are ; 'r eir u r. ii'..i ,.j i,'. I, .,..,',,,,. i ., , ,,, .,.,
the dis-trict. iHe is n
number of the.o rural free |elive-rv be.tt.r tpa|e.r. As it is iti r.-,il di,' arn iH ,I.' .. ,. .. ,, ; .,,,,i', ...
routes have I-e.n esttlishedl thr.'urh- i t re'-tini R ,ad it are'ftliv, then ...,,, i i .- 1,, 1 .
cut the Third Con ressional district h.ani it or ,en l it tn a fri,.r, ,l : tst,...mr, r, 1'..... I. ., 1 it, |i ,. ,
since I have bee'n here. T no ii1e* .)-. n 'w s'il,,r,,l,.ir. Te h' T;.ri, Iie. ,,,- ,. ,,,',- 1, , \. R" .
could have done ,,re tre an l iha\ei ,i,,' i 'a ra -horlh l 'iit ,'v.Tv'" h m,,, n. in. F'l h .. I i ,. r i,.. \\ ,
I ,y letters and iy personal \,v.sit-. t, th. ;n i b, heli..v,. i w ill mi ..' ,f the.-rn IA-. i,,-'I '.. ... ,,.
Posttoffice l)epA' rtm ent. Thein, variah. -,,,e o ,\ne' ,*,,,. i".i ,,... ,.,. I' \i .,i,, ..,,
reply of the department t, my htte r- The piillic'al traw.s now rltvini in th,. ', ,.' I' M .. : %.... I .,
in It,)> was that y.ell w f, "vr'l~ t t ( ,,,..,. i,,licat. M m ,. ho,,.-,, a ,, i . : ,,, "i ". 1, ..' ....* ,,." ....
agents out of the i ist!'ra t. .';.tt f\k' i l,- li 'n of Ip lbl r ,'t .r ..... ". i ,, . ...
M r. Stephens' critici-m ,>f ,*n in i th. r thr., ,.u h,' > r 't h .i
m atter- is alnit i* a ji,,r w ith the ,hite.' -rE, t ah ; nie th;iat I .' I i. ,',, i' I i \ : i ,, ..... I I ,

above. ture to :ts.ew mhle next 'ur 'il e ii','., I ,-..-.. ,I -.,..r .
Now, let me show tio your readers how largely composer of the very 1,.st ma I I'i, 1, I i ,, I i''i' ,,ir I '
easy criticism i-when it is once eniz .il r,,,ial to I.e f 'e ii in the severall .iifn- i. .. .. : ,',.... .- i i;4 i'i;0 ,-,,1 1., I
in on either side Mr. Mt'ph'n< has tie It is o bel hope-d that ni t a -ingil l '. i' . I.-i .'. .t. .r- I, i(- '.. i
printed in qjite a numflier of the. papers ,.
his *platform "of pri"iciple" up.n wnIch ,-ed up i. that a ..... ,. ,,- ',,.. .
he will act if elected. He i d e ntt ay ,,. a "mini it." t Augustine .. A i-. .. .
one word about the great'.t lue- in, . . 'r... i," 1P..I .'. -I, I..'].| i..
of the day in the national ( ongre-.s. .J, j .estph-.ti. in the Third ,- it
viz .interstate railroad rat' regulation ,r,.-,i,nn1 raie. i,-fu-. to withdi..w
This is the question that has oc'lli.-'d from the ra,.'. ha paidi his f'ee to ..i tetice to Tetarber.
Con ess and the mind ot thte c ntry his namni on the ticket, :0,andl w. ;l "i %' All I.e.', ... ,, .... ;l 'i', ,
for .-,eral y.v.ri, past in active discu.- onwresnan J amar a run for his ..i. alshh-.... f., h.. n ,f'. .. i
aion, debate and newspaper controversy mnta This will contribute to the wi i. ti ,aI... t .... i Perkir,..., -,.
It affects the people of the Third con- gia.9 of the campaign in that dhistrict er c,, it, .- .'. ,Iwial ,' e lh,., I
gressional district very greatly. and give Mr. Lamar a very lively inter- .. )P., ;'.., w l. M;.,n
The people of Leon county are inter- e t in the state of his flnces. Live t ham.,n
tested in shipping early veretables, Oak Democrat tlp J n. h,
waterelons, cantaloupes. L('on te -- - Call on IM.1rumhy and let hin
pears, to saynothing of cotton, lumber. iO Y lllU- Vy ol AU surlirie e,,u at the loiw price he wil.
and every article of freight that is AW give y u i niw nat second-hand Furni
shipped from Florida into other States, GemskeMi NSaaBP enws i 'ture and house-hold suppliw. 2-tf

Edwards, Son & Co..

City Market,

Stalls Nos. 5 and 8.

PHONE NO. 169.

Keep in stock at all times,
all kinds of Fresh Meats,

Vegetables, Chickens, Eggs.

If you wish the very best
and cleanest the market af-

B. C. WILLIAMS
GENERAL AGENT,

fords call us by phone, 169, CHAIRES, - FLORIDA.

or visit
market.

our stalls in the

For Rest.
A comfortable 6-room cottage, with
kitchen and bath room, within 5 blocks
of Leon Hotel. Rent $16.00 per month.
Apply to
8-tf HOWARD GAMBLE.

For Sale.
I have two horses. Will sell either or
both of them cheap for cash, or half
down with security. Apply to
Wn% N. TAYLOR,
8-tf Tallahassee, Fla.
Gem Mosquito Canopies, to fasten to
Bedstead, at R. J. Evans'. 7-tf.

A nice second-hand Parlor Suit can be
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t CABLE COMPANY of the largest costs of a piano is
S ADthe expense of selling it. This
IN TALLAHASS[E AGA piano was manufactured in our
factory, and for years we have
been saving customers in this
The Plo Gp Ovem Aetimr Chane State the agent or middleman's
To ITr Plai. at Chilcago profit. We now propose to try to
Prices. save the customers quite another
item of expense -the expense of
IFU CNMciRfS WILL handling a piano through the
NI GIVEN EVERT DAT. store system. Our plan is very
simple.
GRBATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER To introduce and get this piano
OFFERED TO PIURCHASE AN before the public, we will form a

ufacture of each have instru-
ments that cannot he beaten for
the money.
During the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition in 1904. the Cable peo-
ple furnished nearly every instru-
ment that was used in the various
exhibit buildings, the Conover
being the leader. In all the no-
ted music halls these instruments
are to be found, and in fact you
can go nowhere that you do not
i see the Cable pianos in the lead.
That you may gain some idea
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club of one hundred members. ;of the work of this company, you
Each member in to pay $10 down are invited to call at the show
and monthly dues of $6. Upon rooms next to the telegraph of-
Sreceipt of an application formem-. fice and where concerts will
mio-,t.... i h fi. fu .. ..... g (riven everv afternoon from

Again the people of Tallahassee $10, the piano w i be delivered,
are given a chance to buy a piano 10to the home of the membe delivered
at the price they would have to to the home of the me ber. Out
pay were they in Chicago. The of town members will have piano
Cable Piano (Comipany have de- delivered in nearest depot. The
Cabet Putiato)a1tnyhamember will not have to pay any
cided to put in a lot of instru-, ., .., .. ,t ,v .' +

ments which they will close out
to the buyers of this county at
prices that cannot be equalled
anywhere in the United States.
To do this they have placed on
the market through their man-
ager, Mr. (. I. S.Watt. the most
celebrated makes of instruments.
and they offer some taking lar-
gains.
First among these is the "Pal-
metto," an instrument that has
no superior anywhere'. This ill-
strument they propoIse' t4eo put outt
by aclubbing plroposit ion in which
you pay down $10 a1mi thn'n it
costs you the small suit of .f; per
month, no interest being chargedI
on the purchase amount. \\ which 1<
$267. The following letter ,ex-
plains the scheme:
We have decided to market this
piano in a different way than is
usually pursued by piano dealers.
It is a well known fact that one

I Iti. eret.i I'll o LIIIn i &.l, AexceptL ngi
when they should have missed
their monthly dues. We will give
with each piano a very handsome
stool and scarf, and as this piano
is guaranteed for ten years by
The Cable Company. we feel that
undoubtedly we are offering a
wonrlerful opportunity to any one
who expects to ever buy a piano.
ThIe ( ableh ('Conipany are too well
kno\ wn throughout this county to
n
\orlis conct'rning them will ndT
le amiss at this time. As is well
known, these people are the
laIrg.',st pianot man r ufacturers in
the world. They make several
differentt grades of instruments.
tIhe names of which are The (a-
ile. ('onover, Wellington and the
K ingsbury. All these pianos are
standard. They are sole agents
for the celebrated Mason & Ham-
lin pianos and organs, also the
Schubert piano, and in the man-,

4 to 6 o'clock, and in the
evening from 8 to 10 o'clock, by
Mr. Ross.
Now about the clubbing rate.
You can fill out the following
blank and bring it with you. and
then a full explanation will be
made by Mr. Watt as to how you
can obtain one of these beautiful
"Palmetto" pianos.
Clip this out and bring with
you:
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP PAL-
NETTO PIANO CLUB.
Date
To TE: ABLEHE COMPANY.
TALLAHASSEE. FL\.
I enclose $10, first. payment.
and agree to pay monthly dues (,f
$6 per month for nmmber.-hipi in
y.our Piano ('lub.
The total cost of the piano to
be $26;7. You are to furnish nme
one Palmetto Piano with Steool
and Scarf. Freight prepaid.
I refer you to

The Cable Company are wide- What is the best piano manu-
awake and bring to your doors a factured for this climate- the one
fine piano at the price you would that lasts the longest? The Cable
pay for same in Chicago. This people say the Conover.
Company has over 5,(X.000X) accounts .-- -
in Florida. and to (late has never CABLE NEWS.
had a lawsuit on account of a Connect yourself by "Cable"
disatisfied customer. This is a with some of those beautiful
record of which any firm may pianos.
wtll feel proud. Catch the "Cable" message as
On the opposite side of this delivered by Mr. Ross on the
sheet will be found a full page Grand onover. happy get
advertisement setting forth the connected with a SchubertGrand
sale and its opportunities. You piano by "Cable."
are requested to read this ad and "The Cable Company stands
then call and see for yourself.- today the world's greatest man-
This company will be here for ufacturers of pianos and organs'"
only t day, and if you are --Chicago Journal, March 15,
going to I'uy a piano or organ "The CableCompany, Chicago,
now is the chance of a lifetime. are today the greatest manufac-
Remmer concerts will be rtoda the greatest manufac-
Remn
given (ail%-. and you are extend- world."-Leslie's Weekly, May
ed a r.mdial invitation to be pres- 26, 1904.
ent at all of them, whether you "The tone of the Conover Pi-
buy a piano or not. he tone of the Conover Pi-
Th club)in? piano- the Pal- ano is full and pure with remark-'
mett.' -is a magnificent instru- able singing qualities; the action
ment. and is durable. being es- is prompt an elastic. I would
specially adapted to this section recommend it to purchasers de-
Seven and one-third octaves. srin a first-class piano. "-Lilian
Three unions. Overstrung scale. Nordica.
Ivory keys. Three pedals. Ve- G. I. S. Watt, who is manager
neered pin block. Extra heavy of Sales for the Tallahassee
plate enameled and tastily deco- branch of the Cable Company, is
rated. Nickel trimmings. Mod- a most polished and courteous
ern design of case. double ve- gentleman. He fully under-
neered and handsomely finish- stands the piano business. Be
ed. having full extension music s1e to call at the store and see
desk. with elaborate hand carved him.
panel. rolling fall board, contin- "The Cable Company stands
ious hinges and double trusses. unquestionably as the largest
Furnished in mahogony. walnut producer of pianos and organs in
and oak. [)eLand News. the world, with a product which
Offers the tremendous business
( apt. Bryan says that he re- proposition to the dealer of em-
ceived an order for a Chicago bracing everything from the com-
('ottage organ from a small town mercial instrument to that of
in South Florida. He placed the the highest artistic grade
organ in the house and was known." The Music Triv s
showing the different tones plro- January 20. 1905.
duced by the several stops to the What would a lady give in ex-
whole family, and doing his best change for a piano Six dollars
to close the sale. Finally the lady a month for forty-four months
of the house said to him: "Why at The Cable Company's, Moor
don't you pull outfall them stops building, two doors south of the
and let it speak the words?" telegraph office.